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Shake-Up: 11 Ministers, Senior Official May Go As Tinubu Reshuffles Cabinet by ijustdey: 1:02pm On Oct 07
• ‘Go out, shout successes’, President tells ministers

• Arewa group faults alleged moves to reinstate Betta Edu




Barring last-minute changes, the Presidency has confirmed that a cabinet reshuffle is imminent, with sources indicating 11 ministers could be relieved of their positions.

Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, revealed this development yesterday in his first media briefing with State House Correspondents at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

Onanuga, who was joined in the briefing by Senior Special Assistant to the President on Digital and New Media, O’tega Ogra, did not give any timeline for when President Bola Tinubu will reshuffle his cabinet, but insiders believe the announcement will be made later this week after the announcement was delayed at the conclusion of the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting on Monday.

Onanuga confirmed that the President was considering a reshuffle of his Council but declined to specify how soon the ministers would be moved around or dismissed.

He said: “It’s true President Bola Tinubu has plans to reshuffle his cabinet, but I can’t say specifically whether that will be done before the Independence celebration on October 1.”It is worth noting that President Tinubu appointed his ministers in August last year.

However, those familiar with some of the details of the imminent cabinet change stated that at least 11 ministers have been penciled down for replacement with the Chief of Staff to the President, Femi Gbajabiamila likely to be relieved of his appointment.

Former minister of works and housing, Babatunde Fashola is noted to have been identified as a likely replacement for Gbajabiamila. If he declines the offer, the current principal secretary to the President, Hakeem Muri-Okunola has been identified to fill the void.

The Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy Wale Edun is expected to get a junior minister in the person of the Chairman, Presidential Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms Committee, Mr Taiwo Oyedele.

While decisive action is likely to be taken on the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, Betta Edu, insiders note that the ministry might be scrapped due to the level of malfeasance and corruption perpetrated under the guise of intervention programmes.

Also, the Minister of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy, Bosun Tijani, Minister of State, Environment and Ecological Management, Ishak Salaco, Minister of Budget and Economic Planning, Atiku Bagudu, Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Doris Anite, Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo and a few others may not be lucky in the imminent cabinet reshuffle.

According to those familiar with the imminent changes, some ministers may be moved to other ministries, while those found to have performed below par will be removed.

The insiders also noted that a minister who served under the Buhari administration will likely be returned to serve under the present administration.The official confirmation of a cabinet shake-up comes after months of speculation since Tinubu’s first anniversary in office, as Nigerians grumble about the need for better governance performance amid economic challenges.

This is also happening against the backdrop of some ministers falling below expectations regarding his Renewed Hope agenda. A year after President Bola Tinubu inaugurated his 45-minister cabinet, many Nigerians expressed displeasure with the team’s performance.

While some acknowledged flashes of brilliance in some ministers, the consensus of critical stakeholders was the urgency of a cabinet reshuffle, with the President replacing his political allies with more capable, experienced, and committed professionals – if he genuinely hopes to save the country from socio-economic implosion.

Also, President Tinubu has instructed his ministers to actively promote his administration’s accomplishments. According to Onanuga, Tinubu urged the ministers to “go out there and shout about your and the administration’s successes”. He noted that some ministers were hesitant to speak publicly, adding, “Many Nigerians believe the president isn’t doing much, while the government is making significant strides.”

Tinubu emphasised that his ministers should focus more on communicating these achievements to the public. Corroborating this, Ogra said President Tinubu already had some reports on the performance of the cabinet members, which would determine who would be affected by the shake-up.

We also need to realise that the President’s decision to reshuffle is also based on empirical evidence. He said during the retreat for the ministers that he was going to have periodic reviews, and the decisions or the information extracted from these reviews will be used to make that final decision. I know he’s gotten a couple of reports, and as Mr Onanuga has said, when he’s ready to make changes, I believe he will,” he said.

Stakeholders’ assessment of the ministers indicated that, except for the trio of Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Nyesom Wike, Minister of Works Dave Umahi, and Minister of Interior Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, all others performed below par in key deliverables.

The dismal scorecard aligns with the 2024 Quarter 1 assessment report by the President’s Special Adviser on Policy Coordination and the Central Delivery Coordination Unit (CDCU), which scored all the ministers below average in terms of promises and what they delivered.

Concerned stakeholders specifically flayed the administration’s economic and security teams, concluding that under Tinubu, Nigeria has been economically brought to its knees.

While Tinubu’s muddled policies further impoverished the masses, Nigerians expressed displeasure at the extravagant lifestyle of the cabinet members, which they blamed on the president’s inability to lead by example and tame corruption under his watch.

While most stakeholders remained hopeful that the government could address the economic hardship and insecurity, the major opposition parties – Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and Labour Party (LP) – stated that the challenges facing Nigeria in terms of welfare and security are neither about ministers nor reshuffling of the cabinet. They claimed that “the president has lost control and his cluelessness is evident in the actions of each cabinet member in various ministries.”

Meanwhile, a group, Arewa Awareness on Good Governance, issued a statement calling on the House of Representatives to resist the alleged attempt to reinstate Dr Betta Edu to her position as Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation.

In the statement released yesterday, the group’s spokesperson, Malam Germa Ibrahim Musa, stressed the need for the lower legislative chamber to uphold its duties as outlined in the 1999 constitution.

The group expressed bewilderment at the apparent push by certain vested interests to reinstate Edu, who President Bola Ahmed Tinubu suspended from office last year for alleged misconduct.

They urged the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Dr Tajudeen Abbas, to reject lobby groups’ efforts to garner support for Edu’s reinstatement. Highlighting the legislature’s primary role as the First Estate of the realm, the group underscored lawmakers’ responsibility to represent citizens, uphold the sovereignty, enact laws, oversee the executive branch, and advocate for constituents.

Furthermore, the group stressed the importance of ensuring accountability, transparency, and the prudent use of public funds while cautioning against rushing to reinstate a government official without a thorough review of allegations.

The statement reiterated the group’s call for Abbas to address the conduct of one of his senior legislative aides, Cecilia Ogbeche-Odok, who had reportedly advocated for Betta Edu’s reinstatement and appealed to President Tinubu to reconsider the suspension.

“Ogbeche’s ineptitude is staggering, and her arrogance knows no bounds. She is out of touch with reality and the needs of Nigerians, and as such, we will not tolerate Ogbeche’s continued presence in the Speaker’s office. We demand decisive action from Speaker Abbas to restore credibility to his office,” the statement concluded.

https://guardian.ng/news/shake-up11-ministers-senior-official-may-go-as-tinubu-reshuffles-cabinet/

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Re: Shake-Up: 11 Ministers, Senior Official May Go As Tinubu Reshuffles Cabinet by mguli: 1:04pm On Oct 07
Please 11 is too small. More than half of them should take a bow for not rising up the occasion when we need them most

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Re: Shake-Up: 11 Ministers, Senior Official May Go As Tinubu Reshuffles Cabinet by trutharena: 1:04pm On Oct 07
All the ministers that served under Buhari are going to be returned to the Tinubu administration.

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Re: Shake-Up: 11 Ministers, Senior Official May Go As Tinubu Reshuffles Cabinet by CyrusVI(m): 1:08pm On Oct 07
cheesy

11 is a whole lot but we have to do this

Its almost like some Ministry is nonexistent and it shouldnt be so

We want them all to work like Umahi, Wike and Tunji-Ojo

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Re: Shake-Up: 11 Ministers, Senior Official May Go As Tinubu Reshuffles Cabinet by techaboki: 1:26pm On Oct 07
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Re: Shake-Up: 11 Ministers, Senior Official May Go As Tinubu Reshuffles Cabinet by Cmanforall: 1:27pm On Oct 07
Not Wike

APC Rivers state chapter may feel sidelined in ministerial appointment. Confusion everywhere grin

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Re: Shake-Up: 11 Ministers, Senior Official May Go As Tinubu Reshuffles Cabinet by Jestin: 1:27pm On Oct 07
What is this noise all about? Will the incoming ones make any difference?

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Re: Shake-Up: 11 Ministers, Senior Official May Go As Tinubu Reshuffles Cabinet by Donald7610: 1:27pm On Oct 07
Do false campaign or leave


Jagaban you too know say, you messed up the economy

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Re: Shake-Up: 11 Ministers, Senior Official May Go As Tinubu Reshuffles Cabinet by Anither563: 1:28pm On Oct 07
This is good. I believe that this reshuffle will bring in more capable hands and professionals who will drive the Renewed Hope agenda further.

God bless Nigeria for ever!

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Re: Shake-Up: 11 Ministers, Senior Official May Go As Tinubu Reshuffles Cabinet by tnerro1(m): 1:29pm On Oct 07
Fake news

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Re: Shake-Up: 11 Ministers, Senior Official May Go As Tinubu Reshuffles Cabinet by RecentHistory: 1:29pm On Oct 07
Women Affairs
Youth and Sports
Education (State)
Information
Technology and Digital Economy
Petroleum (State)
Police Affairs
Transportation
Tourism
Art, Culture and Creative Economy
Agriculture

All of them should go

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Re: Shake-Up: 11 Ministers, Senior Official May Go As Tinubu Reshuffles Cabinet by ourcrudeoil: 1:30pm On Oct 07
Ok
Re: Shake-Up: 11 Ministers, Senior Official May Go As Tinubu Reshuffles Cabinet by BrutusOj(m): 1:30pm On Oct 07
Will that reduce the hunger in the land? If YES, they should do it very fast.

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Re: Shake-Up: 11 Ministers, Senior Official May Go As Tinubu Reshuffles Cabinet by Jlow2: 1:30pm On Oct 07
From frying pan to fire, returning buhari ministers, apc shame on you

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Re: Shake-Up: 11 Ministers, Senior Official May Go As Tinubu Reshuffles Cabinet by OT2024: 1:30pm On Oct 07
One hopes the cabinet reshuffle will bring about positive things.

So far, the cabinet has achieved little or nothing.

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Re: Shake-Up: 11 Ministers, Senior Official May Go As Tinubu Reshuffles Cabinet by ChangetheChange: 1:31pm On Oct 07
Wike to go or demoted and redeployed to ministry of water resources and rural affairs development
They want to start clipping Wike's wing ahead of 2027

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Re: Shake-Up: 11 Ministers, Senior Official May Go As Tinubu Reshuffles Cabinet by Judolisco(m): 1:31pm On Oct 07
The minister of petroleum should go... Who is the minister sef?.... Eh na tinubu oh.... He should take up the position of minister of shegecology

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Re: Shake-Up: 11 Ministers, Senior Official May Go As Tinubu Reshuffles Cabinet by ajepako(f): 1:32pm On Oct 07
Minister for Band A should be considered

Electricity tarrif should be looked into

E ma pa mekunnu ooo

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Re: Shake-Up: 11 Ministers, Senior Official May Go As Tinubu Reshuffles Cabinet by ssogundele2003: 1:32pm On Oct 07
Irrespective of whoever is appointed, I'm not expecting anything better from them due to the fact that an average Nigerian politician is crook from birth. Expect less and have peace of mind.

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Re: Shake-Up: 11 Ministers, Senior Official May Go As Tinubu Reshuffles Cabinet by ATEAMS: 1:32pm On Oct 07
No time to check time
Re: Shake-Up: 11 Ministers, Senior Official May Go As Tinubu Reshuffles Cabinet by jubrilELsudan: 1:33pm On Oct 07
STORY THEY HAVE BEEN SAYING SINCE LAST YEAR.... EVERYTIME CABINET RESHUFFLE IS IMMINENT

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Re: Shake-Up: 11 Ministers, Senior Official May Go As Tinubu Reshuffles Cabinet by Praxis758: 1:33pm On Oct 07
Cabinet reshuffle is a smoke screen in a time like this.

Why passing the blame of failure on the ministers?

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Re: Shake-Up: 11 Ministers, Senior Official May Go As Tinubu Reshuffles Cabinet by SensualMan: 1:34pm On Oct 07
I hope all Agbado and Ronu's on this platform standing on his mandate since 2022 make the appointment list? if not, the mandate which they've been standing on for two years is in vain. They have laboured in vain.

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Re: Shake-Up: 11 Ministers, Senior Official May Go As Tinubu Reshuffles Cabinet by MadPolitician: 1:35pm On Oct 07
This "shake up" talk is starting to bore.
Everyday, all we hear is "shake up", meanwhile the mafia in power has the country on a chokehold, while inflicting a shakedown.

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Re: Shake-Up: 11 Ministers, Senior Official May Go As Tinubu Reshuffles Cabinet by adioolayi(m): 1:35pm On Oct 07
Mr President...do whatever you like ...

The koko on the street now be say, you don cause hardship everywhere...

Rat no cry like Rat again....Birds no cry like Birds anymore..

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Re: Shake-Up: 11 Ministers, Senior Official May Go As Tinubu Reshuffles Cabinet by tundegan: 1:36pm On Oct 07
Tinubu is a man that knows what he is doing. He has the interest of the nation at heart and he will get it right with time.

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Re: Shake-Up: 11 Ministers, Senior Official May Go As Tinubu Reshuffles Cabinet by appliedscience(m): 1:36pm On Oct 07
CyrusVI:
cheesy

11 is a whole lot but we have to do this

Its almost like some Ministry is nonexistent and it shouldnt be so

We want them all to work like Umahi, Wike and Tunji-Ojo
And the power minister too
Re: Shake-Up: 11 Ministers, Senior Official May Go As Tinubu Reshuffles Cabinet by PlanetZero: 1:36pm On Oct 07
Why disturbing us with people whose 90 percent of them, their impact are not felt by the common man

If they like make dem reshuffle Mr President join

But I know day one black president dey in charge of ministry of petroleum. This rubbish started from buhari era

Scam party

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Re: Shake-Up: 11 Ministers, Senior Official May Go As Tinubu Reshuffles Cabinet by Richtaiwo: 1:37pm On Oct 07
appliedscience:

And the power minister too
Petroleum minister nko?

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