President Muhammadu Buhari is considering assigning the Defence
portfolio to the Kano-born Major-General Salihi Magashi (rtd), a
ministerial nominee with vast military experience and who held many
senior command positions while serving in the Nigerian Army, Daily Trust
on Sunday has gathered. Buhari, last week, forwarded the names of 43
ministerial nominees to the Senate for screening and confirmation as
ministers. A total of 31 nominees have been screened by the lawmakers,
with three billed to face the lawmakers on Tuesday.
Even though
no portfolios were attached to the nomination sent to the Senate, the
senators grilled them based on their professions, working
experiences/previous positions they held, among others.
Sources
around the president said Magashi who was asked questions on security
issues, including infighting among service chiefs, is likely to head the
Ministry of Defence. The president’s likely choice for the Defence job,
Magashi, who is the only retired Army general among the 43 ministerial
nominees, was screened on Thursday. Barring any delay, sources said the
cabinet may be inaugurated on Wednesday as the Senate had announced that
the screening of the nominees would be concluded on Tuesday.
It
was further gathered that immediately after the conclusion of the
screening, the senators will confirm the 43 nominees and communicate
same to the president same day. So far, 31 out of the nominees have been
screened. Nine out of the 12 remaining nominees have been penciled down
for screening tomorrow (Monday) while the last three will have theirs
on Tuesday morning.
It is expected that the federal cabinet
would be expanded to accommodate the 43 nominees. In 2015, there were 36
ministers. Fourteen of them were junior ministers. At the moment, there
are 23 ministries, namely, Trade and Investment, Federal Capital
Territory (FCT), Budget and National Planning, Labour and Employment,
Agriculture, Education, Power Works and Housing, Niger Delta and
Petroleum.
There are also ministries of Science and Technology,
Health, Solid Minerals, Foreign Affairs, Environment, Water Resources,
Transportation, Aviation, Justice, Information and Culture,
Communications, Youth and Sports, Women Affairs and Defence. Uchechukwu
Ogah, who is the Abia State nominee, is likely to be assigned to the
Ministry of Petroleum based on his background and exposure. Ogah, who is
the president of Master Energy Group and a former banker, was grilled
on the oil and gas and the banking sectors when he appeared for
screening on Wednesday.
It is believed that the president may
name him as the minister of state for petroleum. Muhammadu Musa Bello
(Adamawa) is most likely to return back to the FCT Ministry. When he
appeared before the Senate, he pleaded to be allowed to take a bow and
go, thus he wasn’t asked any question. Credible sources around the
president said the return of the former chairman of the National Hajj
Commission of Nigeria to FCT ministry is as “sure as daylight.” Zainab
Shamsuna Ahmed (Kaduna), like Bello, is likely going back to the
Ministry of Finance where she held sway after Kemi Adeosun left
unceremoniously in 2018, following the National Youth Service Corps
(NYSC) certificate scandal. An accountant by profession, Zainab was not
grilled when she appeared before the Senate on gender ground. In 2015,
she was the Minister of State for Budget and Planning. If she is not
assigned to Finance Ministry, she may go to the Budget and Planning.
Senator
Godswill Akpabio, a former governor of Akwa Ibom State, is said to be
considered for the Ministry of Niger Delta. Until his defection to the
APC in 2018, he was the minority leader of the Senate. His efforts to
return to the Senate would soon be determined by the court. He is likely
to replace Usani Usani (Cross River) as the Minister of Niger Delta.
Sequel to the tradition of the Senate, after a brief remarks, he took a
bow and left during his screening. Dr Chris Ngige (Anambra), a medical
doctor and former state governor, who was described as Igbo leader when
he appeared before the Senate, is likely to retain his ministry.
To
the Presidency, Ngige’s performance in the ministry was satisfactory,
thus he may be reassigned there. Another source said he may likely be
moved to Health or Works ministry. Sharon O. Ikeazor (Anambra), a lawyer
and the current executive secretary of the Pension Transitional
Administration Directorate (PTAD), could become the Minister of State
for Justice or Finance. Adamu Adamu (Bauchi), the immediate past
Minister of Education, is most likely to return to that position.
However, being an accountant in whom the president has much trust and
was in charge of the APC campaign funds, he could become the finance
minister. At the Senate on Wednesday, he was asked questions on
education, corruption war of the president, among others. Amb Maryam
Katagum (Bauchi), Nigeria’s current permanent representative to UNESCO
for the past 10 years, is likely to be named as minister of state for
Foreign Affairs. If Adamu Adamu is moved from Education, she could also
replace him in that capacity.
Timipre Sylva (Bayelsa), a former
governor of Bayelsa State, may be assigned the Ministry of Agriculture,
where Heineken Lokpobiri represented the state at the Federal Executive
Council. He may, however, be considered for Petroleum or Niger Delta.
He was one of the nominees who took a bow and left on Thursday.
Senator
George Akume (Benue) is a two-time governor of Benue State. He was the
chairman of the Senate Committee on Army in the eighth Senate. He could
be assigned to either the Ministry of Agriculture or Interior. During
the screening, encomiums were showered on Mustapha Baba Shehuri (Borno)
based on the cordial relationship that existed between him and the
Minister of Works, Power and Housing, Raji Fashola during the last
cabinet. Shehuri, who was a minister of state, may not be upgraded, but
he may be assigned to another ministry. Festus Keyamo (Delta), the
spokesperson of the Campaign Council of President Buhari was grilled on
Friday. His performance was satisfactory, according to Senate President
Ahmad Lawan. Should Abubakar Malami be moved out of the Ministry of
Justice, which is very unlikely, he could become the Minister of
Information, though he is a lawyer. He has since indicated his plan to
unbundle the Supreme Court if assigned the Justice ministry.
Dr
Ogbonnaya Onu (Ebonyi) was in the Ministry of Science and Technology in
the last cabinet. This chemical scientist and former governor of old
Abia State could become the Minister of Health or Trade and Investment.
Dr Osagie Ehanire (Edo) was the Minister of State for Health in the last
cabinet. He may stay there or be moved to another ministry. Otunba
Richard Adebayo (Ekiti), a former Ekiti State governor and APC deputy
national chairman (South), could be Minister of Solid Minerals, a post
once held by the current Ekiti State Governor Kayode Fayemi. Geoffrey
Onyeama (Enugu) is the immediate past Minister of Foreign Affairs.
The body language in the Presidency suggests that he would be retained
in Foreign Affairs. Dr Isa Ali Pantami (Gombe) is the Director-General
of the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA). The
firebrand scholar is being considered for the Ministry of Communication.
Suleiman Adamu (Jigawa), former Minister of Water Resources, would be
screened tomorrow. It is believed that he would be sent back to his
former ministry. Dr Mohammad Mahmud, the current chairman of the
Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC), could become the Minister
of State for Education. Hadi Sirika (Katsina), a trained pilot and
former Minister of State for Aviation, is likely to become the full
Minister of Aviation, separate from the Ministry of Transport. Even in
the former cabinet, he was quite autonomous and Transport Minister
Rotimi Amaechi had little to do with Aviation. Abubakar Malami (Kebbi)
is most likely to be retained as Attorney-General and Minister of
Justice.
Impeccable Presidency sources said there’s no
contemplation to replace him. “He has a lot of unfinished assignments in
the ministry,” a Presidency source said. Paulen Tallen, a former
minister and deputy governor of Plateau State, could become the Minister
of Women Affairs or Communication. If Tallen is not assigned to the
Ministry of Women Affairs, Ramatu Tijani (Kogi) may be assigned there.
Lai Mohammed (Kwara), the controversial former Minister of Information,
could get another portfolio, such as Communications or Special Duties.
Gbemisola Saraki (Kwara), a former senator, could become the Minister of
Women Affairs. Babatunde Raji Fashola, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria
(SAN) and former super minister, could see his old portfolio of Power,
Works and Housing split into two or three. He is likely to retain the
Power portfolio.
Senator Adeleke Mamora (Lagos), the charismatic
former Speaker of the Lagos State House Assembly and former senator
could get an important portfolio, such as Foreign Affairs. Mohammed
Abdullahi (Nasarawa), former attorney-general and later, Secretary to
the State Government (SSG) of Nasarawa State, could become Minister of
State for Justice or that of Solid Minerals.
Rauf Aregbesola
(Osun), an engineer and former governor of Osun State and Buhari’s
confidant could become the Minister of Works. Sunday Dare, a career
broadcaster, former head of the Voice of America (VOA), Hausa Service,
former Tinubu’s spokesman, and recently, executive director of the
National Communications Commission (NCC), could become the Minister of
Information, Communications or Culture. Rotimi Amaechi is likely to
retain his Transport portfolio or be moved to Works. Abubakar Aliyu
(Yobe), a trained engineer and former deputy governor of Yobe State,
could be at Works, Power or Housing. Sadiya Umar Faruk (Zamfara), the
current head of the National Commission for Refugees, could become
Minister of State for Defence or Interior. If the ministry of North-East
is created, she may be assigned there. When contacted, a presidential
spokesperson, Garba Shehu said, “When they (senators) finish screening,
they are expected to send a report to the government. Depending on when
this is received, the president will then take the next steps.”
Source: Daily Trust
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