Appointment
My nominee withdrawal is the will of God, Maryam Shetty breaks silence

Maryam Shettima, also known as Maryam Shetty, a former ministerial nominee, has described the withdrawal of her ministerial nomination as the will of God.
Chronicle NG had reported how President Bola Tinubu replaced her with Mariya Mahmoud, her classmate, on Friday.
The former nominee, accompanied by some associates, drove into the National Assembly for what she assumed would be her screening.
Shetty, however, left the parliament apparently disappointed when she was informed of the withdrawal of her name from the list of nominees.
In a statement on Saturday, Shetty said the experience would not deter her from believing in the country.
“I have found myself at the centre of a pivotal moment in Nigeria’s political landscape. President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, in a move that brought me immense honour, chose me as a ministerial nominee. Coming from the traditional, conservative regions of northern Nigeria, this represented a significant stride towards more inclusive national representation.
“The sheer joy and pride I felt at my nomination were beyond words. It was a validation of my capabilities, a nod to my vision, and a sign that our great nation was ready to embrace a future where young women like me, even from the most traditional parts of Nigeria, can hold positions of influence and power.
“Yet, life, with its characteristic unpredictability, led to the withdrawal of my nomination. To some, this could seem like a setback, but my faith as a devout Muslim guided my understanding. I saw it as the divine will of Allah, who I believe grants power as He wishes, when He wishes. His plans are always superior to ours,” she said.
Shetty also expressed gratitude to Tinubu and Vice President Kashim Shettima.
“Even with this unexpected twist, my gratitude to President Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu for considering me for such an esteemed position remains undiminished. The journey doesn’t end here; I believe this is a mere stepping stone, and the best is yet to come. My resolve to serve my beloved country, Nigeria, in any capacity I can is stronger than ever.
“I would like to assure my incredible supporters that this is not an end; it is the dawn of a new era. I urge all of us to continue praying for our nation and to stand behind our president as he strives to better Nigeria. Together, let’s press ahead, united under our #WEBELIEVE campaign.
“It would be unfair of me here if I failed to acknowledge and appreciate the overwhelming support from international organisations and the community; a lot have reached out, and I am completely dazed by it all.
“My nomination may have been withdrawn, but my hope is unwavering. As I have often stated, “Hope is not lost; maybe I will come back again.” This phase of my life has instilled in me a deeper sense of resilience, faith, and the value of service beyond titles and positions. It has reaffirmed my belief in the potential for change and in the inherent greatness of Nigeria. The dream is still alive, and my commitment to our nation remains steadfast.
Shetty also stated that despite the withdrawal of her nomination, her faith and hope remain undaunted.
“My nomination may have been withdrawn, but my hope is unwavering. As I have often stated, “Hope is not lost; maybe I will come back again.” This phase of my life has instilled in me a deeper sense of resilience, faith, and the value of service beyond titles and positions. It has reaffirmed my belief in the potential for change and in the inherent greatness of Nigeria. The dream is still alive, and my commitment to our nation remains steadfast,” she said.
“As we move forward, I pray for the good health and strength of our President, Baba Bola Ahmed Tinubu, and his Vice President, Sen. Kashim Shettima.
“May Allah continue to bless our great nation, The Federal Republic of Nigeria!” Shetty added.