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Breaking News: Minister of Special Duties - Remi Babalola Resigns by rebranded(m): 8:01pm On Sep 16, 2010 |
The minister of special duties, Remi Babalola, has resigned his appointment from the federal cabinet, on health grounds. Mr Babalola was recently redeployed to the Ministry of Special Duties, following his outburst which claimed that the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) was bankrupt. A statement by the federal government immediately denied this through the Minister of Finance, Olusegun Agaga, 24 hours later. Goodluck Jonathan, in response to Mr Babalola’s letter of resignation, wished him “full recovery and a speedy return to an active life”, a statement from the Special Adviser to the President read. Mr Babalola has held sway in the Ministry of Finance since July 2007 when he was appointed by the late President, Umaru Yar’Adua. A banker until his appointment, Mr Babalola was an Executive Director of First Bank of Nigeria Plc, in charge of Lagos and West business, as well as consumer banking and electronic payments. Read More: http://234next.com/csp/cms/sites/Next/Home/5619883-146/babalola_resigns____.csp |
Re: Breaking News: Minister of Special Duties - Remi Babalola Resigns by ladi02(m): 8:09pm On Sep 16, 2010 |
Nice one about time Remi! |
Re: Breaking News: Minister of Special Duties - Remi Babalola Resigns by slap1(m): 8:28pm On Sep 16, 2010 |
Hmm. . .this is a novelty in Naija. Hope there isn't more to this. |
Re: Breaking News: Minister of Special Duties - Remi Babalola Resigns by rebranded(m): 8:31pm On Sep 16, 2010 |
Very rare to see a Nigerian Minister resign, Kudos! You were punished for saying the truth, good one you are leaving with your intergrity. We are proud of you! |
Re: Breaking News: Minister of Special Duties - Remi Babalola Resigns by naijatoday: 10:48pm On Sep 16, 2010 |
What took him this long? |
Re: Breaking News: Minister of Special Duties - Remi Babalola Resigns by marvix(m): 11:05pm On Sep 16, 2010 |
@Naijaking when you believe in something you dont just back out. Remi did a good job and has decided to resign thot you guys have been looking for people who can resign from political appointments well here you have another! |
Re: Breaking News: Minister of Special Duties - Remi Babalola Resigns by Nobody: 11:08pm On Sep 16, 2010 |
This man is a political matyr he was frustrated out of Government for saying the truth. |
Re: Breaking News: Minister of Special Duties - Remi Babalola Resigns by Beaf: 11:44pm On Sep 16, 2010 |
mikeansy: For the very first time in its history, NNPC was made 100% auditable and the books showed a hell hole of ugliness. There were mind boggling gaps in the figures, which when reconciled, pointed at the obvious. . . The fact however, is that as much as we might deceive ourselves within Nigeria that yams and other fcknots make up 46% of our GDP, we cannot deceive oyibo. They know what money goes in and what money comes out; above all, they know that Nigeria makes 90% of her money from oil. They know that NNPC is Nigeria. If a junior minister is so loose lipped as to claim that the NNPC is broke to the tune of ground shaking amounts, what does that portend for the country? There are huge problems to be fixed in the country and like any other country, these things can best be fixed with external investment and finance. For example, there are 3 new refineries already signed off for the whopping sum of $23billion (3.5 trillion Naira), part of which is external funding. . . How do you keep a minister who does not understand that the packaging must be right to foreigners? Why should such a person remain a minister? Lets not forget that his words caused a near Earthquake in Global financial circles as far as Nigeria was concerned and several high ranking enquiries were made. A minister is an ambassador, and an ambassador does not rubbish his country, there are others to clear up the mess (eg comitees and probes). |
Re: Breaking News: Minister of Special Duties - Remi Babalola Resigns by DisGuy: 1:14am On Sep 17, 2010 |
^^ save us the saw dust!! Sanusi said much worse about the FINANCIAL SECTOR Jonathan inaudible wouldn't grow balls overnight the same committee thats have been clearing up the mess for the past how many years Kudos to Remi Baba; the Northerners will have this Johnnie boy by the throat when the time comes! |
Re: Breaking News: Minister of Special Duties - Remi Babalola Resigns by TewMuch: 2:02am On Sep 17, 2010 |
He should be rewarded for making Nigerian's stop and take a look at their books not frustrated. This is why so many join the looting bandwagon, cause Nigerians hate the truth.When more honest pple are rewarded things will change. If he didn't shout no one would have believed him or cared.Nigerians deserved the scare.Jonathan should do something for him. Instead of giving useless awards to looters nd movie stars. |
Re: Breaking News: Minister of Special Duties - Remi Babalola Resigns by olafolarin(m): 2:09am On Sep 17, 2010 |
The man did the right Thing by leaving the Govt. Nigeria is in this mess because our Leaders detest the Truth and Clinch too much to Personal interest. |
Re: Breaking News: Minister of Special Duties - Remi Babalola Resigns by rebranded(m): 10:41am On Sep 17, 2010 |
I'm sure Special Duties will be the joke among the Ministers, if the Jonathan wants to make you redundant straight to Special Duties |
Re: Breaking News: Minister of Special Duties - Remi Babalola Resigns by netotse(m): 11:11am On Sep 17, 2010 |
i have a lot of respect for RB, he chose not to go the normal route. . .he could have lied or shut up back then or he could even have stayed back on as minister of special duties. . .men like him are rare! |
Re: Breaking News: Minister of Special Duties - Remi Babalola Resigns by Nobody: 11:54am On Sep 17, 2010 |
Why does Jonathan have an issue with people saying the truth abt the state of the economy? Heard news of the Fed Gvt, tongue lashing Soludo for warning it over the state of health of the econmies. It appears Jonathan does take too kindly to criticism. For a leader, this is simply unacceptable |
Re: Breaking News: Minister of Special Duties - Remi Babalola Resigns by Nobody: 12:42pm On Sep 17, 2010 |
so what exactly is the outcome of the much touted so called first ever audit of NNPC gej - we will get to the bottom of this - i want the state of nnpc babalola - nnpc is bankrupt gej - thats not the response we are looking for - redeploy him babalola - i'm not putting up with this fraud - ciao |
Re: Breaking News: Minister of Special Duties - Remi Babalola Resigns by netotse(m): 12:45pm On Sep 17, 2010 |
Xavier.: i think that makes him look like a weak person. . . |
Re: Breaking News: Minister of Special Duties - Remi Babalola Resigns by FrankC3: 1:25pm On Sep 17, 2010 |
From all burners, it keep appearing that GEJ is not the kind of president Nigeria needs. I have been looking for charisma, strategy, capacity to prioritize, urbane and a leader that can steer the country in a new direction but GEJ does not just fit in there. Soludo was tongue lashed and Babalola was redeployed to Aandoakaa ministry. This guy(GEJ) have no records of taking big decisions and the little chances he has to prove himself, he is misusing them. Where exactly are we going with Jonathan in then next 4 yrs if he wins? If he gives RB the boot cos he articulated a view in his official capacity, can he then work with more analytical minds like Iweala and her ilks? |
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