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A few surprises in Tinubu’s cabinet - The Cable by paymentvoucher: 11:44am On Jul 09, 2023
Nigerians are in for a few surprises as President Bola Tinubu unveils his new cabinet in a few days. Both in composition, size and structure, the next federal executive council would far different from what we’ve always known.

A Lagos banker and politician, Senator Mukhail Adetokunbo Abiru will likely emerge as the new finance minister when President Bola Tinubu unveils his cabinet in a few days. The president has only 20 days left out of the 60 allowed by the constitution for him to send his list of ministers to the senate.

Senator Abiru currently represents Lagos East senatorial district in the senate. Born March 25, 1964, he was also the group managing director & chief executive of Polaris Bank. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from Lagos State University and is a fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN). In addition, Senator Abiru had also attended several courses at Harvard Business School and Lagos Business School. He was executive director at First Bank (2013-2016) and commissioner of finance in Lagos state (2011-2013) under the Babatunde Fashola administration. He resigned as the bank CEO in 2020 to run for the senatorial seat.

Contrary to expectations, the new cabinet would be a large one, consisting of 42 ministers and 20 special advisers. But unlike in the past administrations, there will be no minister of state in the Tinubu government. Special advisers will contribute to discussions of FEC, unlike in the past when they were only silent participants.

Some large ministries would be broken into two and some into three to create enough portfolios for the cabinet members. Those to be split include works & housing; agriculture & rural development; humanitarian affairs, disaster management & social development; sports & youth; health; education; transport; finance, national planning & budget; petroleum and a few others.

Dele Alake, currently special adviser on special duties, communication & strategy will move up as minister of public communication, a new name for the information ministry. He will also double as the presidential spokesman and may continue to work out of the presidential villa or split his time between the villa and the ministry at Radio House. So far, Alake is one of the closest persons to the president and a very influential member of the administration. In a way, renaming the information ministry and combining it with the function of the presidential spokesperson is akin to what obtains in many advanced democracies where the press secretary is the only official responsible for the public communication of the government.

In addition to restructuring the government, the president has also been busy trying to sift his preferred nominees from a long list of interested party officials, some of whom were recommended by party bigwigs in different states. Former Ekiti governor Kayode Fayemi is being considered as the new foreign affairs minister. It is a portfolio he’s always craved even in the Buhari administration in which he served as minister of mines and steel. But he lost out to Geoffrey Onyema, who came highly recommended by the late chief of staff to the President. Both Onyeama and the late Abba Kyari were childhood friends, dating back to their school days in the UK.

Bayo Onanuga, who also worked hard for the president’s election, is also being considered for a job in the government. Onanuga was one of the spokesmen of the Tinubu campaign, but Nigerians will readily remember him by the inflammatory statements and ethnically insensitive outburst that he made in the immediate aftermath of the elections in Lagos. A versatile journalist, he was the managing director of NAN in the early days of the Buhari administration. “Although Bayo embarrassed himself and the president with his incendiary outbursts, he may not be left behind,” a political leader from Oyo state told me in the course of researching this article.

Festus Keyamo, SAN, has been fighting tooth and nail to be the new minister of justice & attorney-general. He wanted that position badly in the Buhari government, but he stood no chance against the all-powerful Abubakar Malami, another SAN. At his senate confirmation hearing in July 2019, Keyamo told the lawmakers that his priority would be to decentralise the supreme court into six, one for each geopolitical zone. It is not clear if Keyamo would be lucky this time.

Another new face to look out for in the Tinubu cabinet is Tunji Bello, a veteran journalist of impressive track record, who is also a longtime associate of the president’s. Like Dele Alake, Bello was also editor of the National Concord, the defunct newspaper owned by the late MKO Abiola. Bello later served as a commissioner under Tinubu and Fashola, and SSG under Ambode and returned as a commissioner under Sanwo-Olu. He has been in the government of Lagos state since May 1999. His wife was appointed the VC of Lagos State University in 2021. Don’t mess with some Lagosians!

What will also surprise many Nigerians would be the emergence of some very senior politicians, who had held almost all leadership positions in the past, in the cabinet. Two former governors of Kano, Senator Rabiu Musa Kwakwanso and Abdullai Umar Ganduje, are fighting hard to join the cabinet. The former was the presidential candidate of NNPP in the February elections. He was minister of internal affairs (now interior) in the first term of President Obasanjo. Of course, former governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Wike, is also interested in returning as a minister. He served President Jonathan as minister of state, education. Nigerians usually scoff at the “recycling” of old politicians into government. But their experience could also be useful. “These people are not looking for a job in that sense of the word. They just cannot shake off the urge to be in public office all the time, for whatever reasons,” a senior government official told me last night.

I have also been told that the president may rationalise some agencies and parastatals to achieve optimum functionality. For instance, three important revenue earners – FIRS, NIMASA and Customs – could be consolidated under one big group to be headed by the special adviser on revenue, Zacchaeus Adedeji. “This is essentially to block leakages and tighten fiscal control,” one of the highbrow members of the administrations said this morning.

Journalists will be pleased with the preponderance of their colleagues in the new administration: Alake, Bello, Onanuga and Tunde Rahman. Rahman is a former editor of Thisday newspaper who has served Bola Tinubu as a media staff for a long time. He has since assumed duties as the president’s principal private secretary. Certainly, a good journalist can fit into any role. But in which other administration have journalists been this plenty, and how will this help the profession?

Remember my article a few weeks ago on the appointment of Wale Edun as the special adviser on monetary matters? I had argued that the rather unusual designation could be a pointer to his eventual elevation as the new CBN Governor. I have nothing more to add.

Source: https://www.thecable.ng/a-few-surprises-in-tinubus-cabinet/amp

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Re: A few surprises in Tinubu’s cabinet - The Cable by Oblitz(m): 11:49am On Jul 09, 2023
If this is true, that's a good one.

He has no choice but to formulate popular policies. Obi and co has made everybody sit up. It only gets better from here.

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Re: A few surprises in Tinubu’s cabinet - The Cable by izonborn098(m): 11:52am On Jul 09, 2023
Jaga just dey erase, dey suspend. Make he no go erase n9jja o
Re: A few surprises in Tinubu’s cabinet - The Cable by BossGerald: 11:58am On Jul 09, 2023
See achievement...smh


With this achievement, garri is now #200 per modu, unemployment now below 2%...please can somebody tell agbado we aren't interested in this pettiness.

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Re: A few surprises in Tinubu’s cabinet - The Cable by REDshouse(m): 12:01pm On Jul 09, 2023
What of akabueze I want him to remain minister for budget and planning ...or become minister for budget and planning ... He did well in Lagos as commissioner and also worked very well under buhari under similar role
Re: A few surprises in Tinubu’s cabinet - The Cable by Nobody: 12:12pm On Jul 09, 2023
good one,i hope this is true
Re: A few surprises in Tinubu’s cabinet - The Cable by accordadoga26(f): 12:19pm On Jul 09, 2023
Good
Re: A few surprises in Tinubu’s cabinet - The Cable by Fkmodhi: 12:25pm On Jul 09, 2023
Keyamo as AGF lol that man wey never win a case before that sandalili lawyer.
Re: A few surprises in Tinubu’s cabinet - The Cable by Cyberterror: 12:30pm On Jul 09, 2023
This kind of news will further incense Aisha Yesufu who had been fantasizing about being appointed the ministress of education in the failed IPOB government Obi had planned before President Bola Tinubu defeated him.

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Re: A few surprises in Tinubu’s cabinet - The Cable by Throwback: 12:31pm On Jul 09, 2023
bennybuhari:
There are indications that the president-elect, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, will form his cabinet within 30 days after his inauguration.


Speaking with one of our correspondents on Friday, the Special Adviser to the president-elect, Mr Dele Alake, disclosed that it would not take Tinubu up to 60 days to assemble a team of competent hands for his government.
He said, “I told you in an earlier interview that it didn’t take Asiwaju more than three weeks to form his cabinet as governor. That was as at that time. I think 60 days is even too much. A month, maximum, is enough for any serious government to form its cabinet and put a structure of government in place after the swearing-in.”

His position was re-echoed by the Director of Media and Publicity for the All Progressives Congress Presidential Campaign Council, Bayo Onanuga.

Although he declined to give details, Onanuga distanced his principal from some names of possible cabinet members being mentioned in the media.

He added, “What I can assure you is that even if the list is not ready on the first day, it will not take Asiwaju more than one month to put his cabinet together. He definitely will not wait for 60 days to assemble a competent cabinet.”
https://punchng.com/tinubus-cabinet-ready-30-days-after-inauguration-alake/

We are waiting for the list that Dele Alake promised that a serious government would not take up to a month to disclose.

The same Dele Alake who was recently saying the President has up to 2months, so we should calm down.

Bayo Onanuga also promised same.

Or were they drunk when they were giving such assurances?

Na so you go renew our hope?

Whether they have it or not, we were promised renewed hope, so we must get it.

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Re: A few surprises in Tinubu’s cabinet - The Cable by EcoNews: 12:39pm On Jul 09, 2023
What did he contribute to Tinubu becoming president or if Tinubu never became president he will be dreaming of any position ?


REDshouse:
What of akabueze I want him to remain minister for budget and planning ...or become minister for budget and planning ... He did well in Lagos as commissioner and also worked very well under buhari under similar role

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Re: A few surprises in Tinubu’s cabinet - The Cable by Solsix(m): 12:45pm On Jul 09, 2023
EcoNews:
What did he contribute to Tinubu becoming president or if Tinubu never became president he will be dreaming of any position ?


Your mentality makes me feel like throwing up. Ok tinubu should pick mc oluwa and his boys and make them cabinet members. Since they contributed much to him woniing the presidency
Re: A few surprises in Tinubu’s cabinet - The Cable by Throwback: 12:46pm On Jul 09, 2023
REDshouse:
What of akabueze I want him to remain minister for budget and planning ...or become minister for budget and planning ... He did well in Lagos as commissioner and also worked very well under buhari under similar role

Where was Ben Akabueze during the presidential campaigns and election?

For somebody who has benefited immensely as a technocrat from the political structures of Bola Tinubu, he never showed up nor showed publicly that he was standing on the mandate of Bola.

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Re: A few surprises in Tinubu’s cabinet - The Cable by ferhyntorlah(f): 12:54pm On Jul 09, 2023
REDshouse:
What of akabueze I want him to remain minister for budget and planning ...or become minister for budget and planning ... He did well in Lagos as commissioner and also worked very well under buhari under similar role

He was never a minister but the Director-General, Budget Office of the Federation.

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Re: A few surprises in Tinubu’s cabinet - The Cable by Quadribabaalagb: 12:55pm On Jul 09, 2023
The renewed hope train is still new, though things are looking bleak.
I can just hope, despite the fact that I've lost every atom of hope I have in this contraption.

I sell herbs for everything tho
Re: A few surprises in Tinubu’s cabinet - The Cable by ferhyntorlah(f): 12:58pm On Jul 09, 2023
EcoNews:
What did he contribute to Tinubu becoming president or if Tinubu never became president he will be dreaming of any position ?

Ben Akabueze was two terms Commissioner for Economic Planning and Budget with the Lagos State Government under Tinubu.

So, he's a Tinubu guy.
Re: A few surprises in Tinubu’s cabinet - The Cable by Penguin2: 12:59pm On Jul 09, 2023
42 Ministers
20 Special Advisers.

And Special Advisers will participate in Cabinet meetings.

So you will be having 62 people talking at a meeting. What a chaos that would be.

Tinubu is just addicted to waste.

The reason he removed subsidy is taxing Nigerians of every penny is so he would see billions to waste.

Very pathetic!

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Re: A few surprises in Tinubu’s cabinet - The Cable by helinues: 1:01pm On Jul 09, 2023
May be speculation
Re: A few surprises in Tinubu’s cabinet - The Cable by Bobloco: 1:05pm On Jul 09, 2023
helinues:
May be speculation

Don't you believe in those speculations
Re: A few surprises in Tinubu’s cabinet - The Cable by helinues: 1:06pm On Jul 09, 2023
Bobloco:


Don't you believe in those speculations

No sign yet to believe it
Re: A few surprises in Tinubu’s cabinet - The Cable by adekolaelect(m): 1:06pm On Jul 09, 2023
BossGerald:
See achievement...smh


With this achievement, garri is now #200 per modu, unemployment now below 2%...please can somebody tell agbado we aren't interested in this pettiness.
But Biafram or Death?

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Re: A few surprises in Tinubu’s cabinet - The Cable by Hoilgbegiri: 1:09pm On Jul 09, 2023
helinues:
May be speculation

Men shatap your ass if you got nothing to say
Re: A few surprises in Tinubu’s cabinet - The Cable by BossGerald: 1:32pm On Jul 09, 2023
adekolaelect:
But Biafram or Death?

Na yoruba nissan
Re: A few surprises in Tinubu’s cabinet - The Cable by ZombiePUNISHER: 1:41pm On Jul 09, 2023
BossGerald:
See achievement...smh
With this achievement, garri is now #200 per modu, unemployment now below 2%...please can somebody tell agbado we aren't interested in this pettiness.


grin grin grin

Achievement indeed...

like play, Four years will go

Only propaganda , while Nigerians die of poverty and insecurity

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Re: A few surprises in Tinubu’s cabinet - The Cable by IamANigerianMan: 2:18pm On Jul 09, 2023
Oblitz:
If this is true, that's a good one.

He has no choice but to formulate popular policies. Obi and co has made everybody sit up. It only gets better from here.
Nothing good there, go and check the list of governor collecting pension in their state, Tinubu is still collecting pension and the same time collecting salary, allowance as a president, stop , these people don't have you or country at heart.
Re: A few surprises in Tinubu’s cabinet - The Cable by ebufa: 2:31pm On Jul 09, 2023
paymentvoucher:
Nigerians are in for a few surprises as President Bola Tinubu unveils his new cabinet in a few days. Both in composition, size and structure, the next federal executive council would far different from what we’ve always known.

A Lagos banker and politician, Senator Mukhail Adetokunbo Abiru will likely emerge as the new finance minister when President Bola Tinubu unveils his cabinet in a few days. The president has only 20 days left out of the 60 allowed by the constitution for him to send his list of ministers to the senate.

Senator Abiru currently represents Lagos East senatorial district in the senate. Born March 25, 1964, he was also the group managing director & chief executive of Polaris Bank. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from Lagos State University and is a fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN). In addition, Senator Abiru had also attended several courses at Harvard Business School and Lagos Business School. He was executive director at First Bank (2013-2016) and commissioner of finance in Lagos state (2011-2013) under the Babatunde Fashola administration. He resigned as the bank CEO in 2020 to run for the senatorial seat.

Contrary to expectations, the new cabinet would be a large one, consisting of 42 ministers and 20 special advisers. But unlike in the past administrations, there will be no minister of state in the Tinubu government. Special advisers will contribute to discussions of FEC, unlike in the past when they were only silent participants.

Some large ministries would be broken into two and some into three to create enough portfolios for the cabinet members. Those to be split include works & housing; agriculture & rural development; humanitarian affairs, disaster management & social development; sports & youth; health; education; transport; finance, national planning & budget; petroleum and a few others.

Dele Alake, currently special adviser on special duties, communication & strategy will move up as minister of public communication, a new name for the information ministry. He will also double as the presidential spokesman and may continue to work out of the presidential villa or split his time between the villa and the ministry at Radio House. So far, Alake is one of the closest persons to the president and a very influential member of the administration. In a way, renaming the information ministry and combining it with the function of the presidential spokesperson is akin to what obtains in many advanced democracies where the press secretary is the only official responsible for the public communication of the government.

In addition to restructuring the government, the president has also been busy trying to sift his preferred nominees from a long list of interested party officials, some of whom were recommended by party bigwigs in different states. Former Ekiti governor Kayode Fayemi is being considered as the new foreign affairs minister. It is a portfolio he’s always craved even in the Buhari administration in which he served as minister of mines and steel. But he lost out to Geoffrey Onyema, who came highly recommended by the late chief of staff to the President. Both Onyeama and the late Abba Kyari were childhood friends, dating back to their school days in the UK.

Bayo Onanuga, who also worked hard for the president’s election, is also being considered for a job in the government. Onanuga was one of the spokesmen of the Tinubu campaign, but Nigerians will readily remember him by the inflammatory statements and ethnically insensitive outburst that he made in the immediate aftermath of the elections in Lagos. A versatile journalist, he was the managing director of NAN in the early days of the Buhari administration. “Although Bayo embarrassed himself and the president with his incendiary outbursts, he may not be left behind,” a political leader from Oyo state told me in the course of researching this article.

Festus Keyamo, SAN, has been fighting tooth and nail to be the new minister of justice & attorney-general. He wanted that position badly in the Buhari government, but he stood no chance against the all-powerful Abubakar Malami, another SAN. At his senate confirmation hearing in July 2019, Keyamo told the lawmakers that his priority would be to decentralise the supreme court into six, one for each geopolitical zone. It is not clear if Keyamo would be lucky this time.

Another new face to look out for in the Tinubu cabinet is Tunji Bello, a veteran journalist of impressive track record, who is also a longtime associate of the president’s. Like Dele Alake, Bello was also editor of the National Concord, the defunct newspaper owned by the late MKO Abiola. Bello later served as a commissioner under Tinubu and Fashola, and SSG under Ambode and returned as a commissioner under Sanwo-Olu. He has been in the government of Lagos state since May 1999. His wife was appointed the VC of Lagos State University in 2021. Don’t mess with some Lagosians!

What will also surprise many Nigerians would be the emergence of some very senior politicians, who had held almost all leadership positions in the past, in the cabinet. Two former governors of Kano, Senator Rabiu Musa Kwakwanso and Abdullai Umar Ganduje, are fighting hard to join the cabinet. The former was the presidential candidate of NNPP in the February elections. He was minister of internal affairs (now interior) in the first term of President Obasanjo. Of course, former governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Wike, is also interested in returning as a minister. He served President Jonathan as minister of state, education. Nigerians usually scoff at the “recycling” of old politicians into government. But their experience could also be useful. “These people are not looking for a job in that sense of the word. They just cannot shake off the urge to be in public office all the time, for whatever reasons,” a senior government official told me last night.

I have also been told that the president may rationalise some agencies and parastatals to achieve optimum functionality. For instance, three important revenue earners – FIRS, NIMASA and Customs – could be consolidated under one big group to be headed by the special adviser on revenue, Zacchaeus Adedeji. “This is essentially to block leakages and tighten fiscal control,” one of the highbrow members of the administrations said this morning.

Journalists will be pleased with the preponderance of their colleagues in the new administration: Alake, Bello, Onanuga and Tunde Rahman. Rahman is a former editor of Thisday newspaper who has served Bola Tinubu as a media staff for a long time. He has since assumed duties as the president’s principal private secretary. Certainly, a good journalist can fit into any role. But in which other administration have journalists been this plenty, and how will this help the profession?

Remember my article a few weeks ago on the appointment of Wale Edun as the special adviser on monetary matters? I had argued that the rather unusual designation could be a pointer to his eventual elevation as the new CBN Governor. I have nothing more to add.

Source: https://www.thecable.ng/a-few-surprises-in-tinubus-cabinet/amp






The only person wey enter my eye there is Tunji Bello............that guy cleaned up Lagos under Fashola, Bello should be made minister of FCT, Abuja needs cleaning up! Fulanis should rest for now! Let us see what Bello can do with Abuja!

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Re: A few surprises in Tinubu’s cabinet - The Cable by starstaz(m): 3:54pm On Jul 09, 2023
REDshouse:
What of akabueze I want him to remain minister for budget and planning ...or become mini and also worked very well under buhari under similar role
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Re: A few surprises in Tinubu’s cabinet - The Cable by iHateFraudsters: 4:34pm On Jul 09, 2023
BossGerald:
See achievement...smh


With this achievement, garri is now #200 per modu, unemployment now below 2%...please can somebody tell agbado we aren't interested in this pettiness.

I tire o.

But you can't blame them.

Tinubu is so useless that any meaning thing he does is amplified.

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Re: A few surprises in Tinubu’s cabinet - The Cable by REDshouse(m): 5:07pm On Jul 09, 2023
ferhyntorlah:


He was never a minister but the Director-General, Budget Office of the Federation.

I never said he was a minister... Calm ur nerves I said he worked under budget as in similar roles ..
Re: A few surprises in Tinubu’s cabinet - The Cable by jlinkd78(m): 5:08pm On Jul 09, 2023
Noted
Re: A few surprises in Tinubu’s cabinet - The Cable by REDshouse(m): 5:08pm On Jul 09, 2023
Throwback:


Where was Ben Akabueze during the presidential campaigns and election?

For somebody who has benefited immensely as a technocrat from the political structures of Bola Tinubu, he never showed up nor showed publicly that he was standing on the mandate of Bola.
Akabueze is a technocrat not a politician ....

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Re: A few surprises in Tinubu’s cabinet - The Cable by REDshouse(m): 5:10pm On Jul 09, 2023
[quote author=EcoNews post=124311502]What did he contribute to Tinubu becoming president or if Tinubu never became president he will be dreaming of any position ?


[/quote


Tinubu will answer that himselves. So many people worked underground for the success of Tinubu... So let Tinubu answer that question himself

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