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Saturday 31 October 2015

Ministers To Watch In Buhari's Cabinet

The ministerial screening of President Muhammadu Buhari’s nominees for his cabinet has come and gone, but the memories of the widely televised event will linger on for a while.

The 8th Senate has completed the screening of Buhari’s nominees and approved them as ministers but their portfolios still remain a mystery.

Meanwhile, The BBC has listed seven interesting characters in Buhari’s cabinet that we should look out for. Read below (edited slightly):


Ministers To Watch In Buhari's Cabinet

1. Babatunde Fashola
It is not surprising that Fashola made the list. His achievements during his tenure as governor of Lagos state – Nigeria’s commercial capital – makes him a good asset. He is credited with bringing an element of order to the chaotic city through massive infrastructure development that included demolishing illegal structures to pave the way for new road projects.  As a senior lawyer and experienced administrator, it won’t be surprising if he is asked to head the justice ministry. The president has promised to root out corruption and bribery allegations that tainted the image of Nigeria’s judicial system.

Ministers To Watch In Buhari's Cabinet

2. Dr Ibe Kachikwu:
 The former Exxon Mobil executive vice-chairman was appointed by President Buhari in August to head the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), an organisation vital to Africa’s largest economy but notorious for corruption and mismanagement. Many analysts believe his appointment has started to yield results. It is surprising that he has now been asked to join the cabinet and is very likely to be appointed a minister in the oil ministry. This means a new NNPC head may have to be appointed. Even though the president has said he will oversee the ministry himself, most of the work and reforms he plans to carry out will be handled by Kachikwu. It will be interesting to see how he will help Buhari clean up the oil sector and recover the mind-boggling sums he said had been stolen.


Ministers To Watch In Buhari's Cabinet

3. Amina Mohammed:
 She is a well-known technocrat within and outside Nigeria. She has more than 30 years of experience in the field of development, including as Nigeria’s presidential adviser on the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). She was credited with designing and developing several government projects aimed at reducing poverty. Before joining the cabinet, Ms Mohammed was the Special Adviser to UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon on post-2015 development planning. Her eloquence and globally-exposed experience in development and management could be an asset to the government if correctly exploited.


Ministers To Watch In Buhari's Cabinet

4. Rotimi Amaechi:
 He is the most controversial of all the appointees even though his inclusion did not come as surprise. As President Buhari’s campaign director, many Nigerians see Amaechi’s appointment as pay-back for the role he played in the president’s victory during the election. However, his choice has been heavily criticised after he was indicted by Rivers state’s panel of inquiry for allegedly enriching himself during his eight-year tenure as the state’s governor. He denied all the allegations and said they were politically motivated. He also took the commission to court. The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) tried to block his appointment but the ruling party used its majority to get him through.


Ministers To Watch In Buhari's Cabinet

5. Abdurrahman Dambazau:
 As Nigeria’s Chief of Army Staff between 2008 and 2010, he led a successful campaign against militant Islamist group Boko Haram. After he was sacked, the militants regrouped in 2011. Since then, thousands of people have been killed and the insurgency has spread to neighbouring countries. Tackling the group is one of Buhari’s top priorities, so it will be interesting to see how Dambazzau will tackle the conflict now, assuming he is asked to head the ministry of defence as expected.


Ministers To Watch In Buhari's Cabinet

6. Kemi Adeosun:
She is an economist and financial expert who was educated and worked in the UK before going back to Nigeria to serve as a commissioner of finance in the south-western state of Ogun. Many expect her to be posted to the finance ministry. During her presentation to the Senate, she said funds allocated for various projects are being diverted and identified ways to stop this happening. She also said the country cannot afford to continue spending 78% of its budget on paying civil servants’ salaries and other ongoing costs. It will be interesting to see how the financial markets, investors and ordinary Nigerians will react to her appointment and whether she will be able to transform the country’s struggling economy.


Ministers To Watch In Buhari's Cabinet

7. Chief Audu Ogbeh:
As a veteran politician with four decades of experience, Ogbeh, 68, is known to be independent-minded and self-willed and has served in several previous governments. Many remember him for his public row with ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo in 2005, when he was chairman of the then PDP. He was forced to resign from the position after accusing Obasanjo of interfering in party affairs. Ogbeh is an experienced farmer who is expected to be appointed to lead the vital agriculture ministry. Nigeria has a vast tracts of land that analysts say, if used properly, could create jobs for the country’s army of unemployed youths and reduce Nigeria’s dependence on oil. Nigerians will be hoping that he is able to bring this theory to reality.

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