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Pendle mayor hoping to start a chain reaction (From Lancashire Telegraph)
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Pendle mayor hoping to start a chain reaction
12:50pm Saturday 4th June 2011 in Leisure
By David Watkinson, Deputy news editor
FIRST CITIZEN Nadeem Ahmed
EAST Lancashire’s youngest-ever first citizen said he wanted to encourage more young people into local politics.
Coun Nadeem Ahmed, 32, is Pendle’s new mayor and he said that not enough young people showed an interest in their local communities.
He said: “There is a real shortage of younger councillors, particularly young Asian women.
"Most of my friends just think it is boring, or something for older people, but more young people need to stand up for their communities and help make their areas a better place.
“There is no use complaining that nothing is ever done or that something is bad, you can do something about it and make a difference.
“There is a lot of talent out there and it could be put to very good use locally.”
Coun Ahmed has been a councillor since 2004 when he was elected to represent the Whitefield ward of Nelson for the Liberal Democrats.
He is married to Rukhsana and they have two children, Ali Hassan, three, and Hirah Fatima, one.
Taking the mayoral chains, which his son calls his ‘necklace’, was a bitter sweet moment for Coun Ahmed as it came less than a month after the death of his inspirational father Saghir, 66, after a short illness.
He said: “My father encouraged me. He was a Lib Dem activist and worked very hard for the people of Whitefield.
"He had lived there all of his life – since moving to Nelson from Pakistan.
"We were very close and good friends as well as being father and son.”
This year he will combine his full-time job with raising funds for charity.
He has named the official mayoral charities as Pendleside Hospice, Rainbows in the Holden Centre, Barrowford, and Starlight, which grants wishes to seriously or terminally ill children.
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Comments (11)
2:04pm Sat 4 Jun 11
Keep Darwen Green says...
bands. There are a lot of fearful asian girls out there who are afraid to speak out, who think they won't be heard. I encourage as many asian women as possible to stand up for your rights, you have a voice, you can get through this together, you are no-ones slave, no-one will be your jailer. The muslim girls school in blackburn continually gets the best results in lancashire. So after they've been so well educated, been to uni, got outstanding academic qualifications, some in politics and economics where do they all dissappear to? Where do they go? Anyone? i don't see any in politics, is this because having an asian girl in politics goes against the culture of the men making the decisions? Please enlighten us someone. I expect this post to be deleted like they usually are when some asian male complains about its content. Maybe it will be up long enough for one asian female to read it and spread the word. I hope so
4:04pm Sat 4 Jun 11
nice person says...
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The young Asian women will probably be in Asian countries-I suppose you mean British women? as i feel that is what they are,or supposed to be.British Nationals...Who are from many countries other than Asian.
10:20pm Sat 4 Jun 11
'AlucarD' says...
Would you Mr Mayor take orders from a Muslim Female?? I don't think so.
First deal you need to do is educate your own race to give the Muslim females the right to be human beings.
1:03am Sun 5 Jun 11
neesh says...
10:26am Sun 5 Jun 11
nelson claret says...
10:43am Sun 5 Jun 11
Izanears says...
PS. I am all for Asian women entering politics providing they are not like that expenses cheat Baroness Uddin
11:26am Sun 5 Jun 11
timeforcommonsense says...
12:13pm Sun 5 Jun 11
Keep Darwen Green says...
1:18pm Sun 5 Jun 11
nice person says...
2:03pm Sun 5 Jun 11
Keep Darwen Green says...
12:01pm Mon 6 Jun 11
nice person says...