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Ministerial Appointments: Buhari Takes Candidates’ List Abroad For Vetting by dre11(m): 6:33am On Apr 21, 2019
Barring last minutes changes, President Mohammadu Buhari is set to take a short leave abroad expressly to vet both ministerial performance audit report and a list of ministerial candidates with their curriculum vitae, (CV) Sunday INDEPENDENT reliably gathered over the weekend.

As further learnt, the president is set to embark on total cleansing of the house with at least 80 percent of the current ministers and other federal appointees in his cabinet likely to go.

It was also gathered that so far, only three ministers; Rotimi Amaechi, Chris Ngige, and Babtunde Raji Fashola are the most likely to reemerge in the new cabinet post May 29 after the president is sworn in for a second term.

It is, however, unclear whether President Buhari will undertake the short working leave before or after May 29, but insiders inform the newspaper that the trip became necessary after worries became palpable in the presidency that decisions on the proposed federal appointments may upset powerful stakeholders in the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, Buhari’s support base and other deeply entrenched interest groups who are believed to have begun lobbying the president on the choice of ministers and other federal appointments to be made. The president intends to work on the final reports and list of potential aides without pressures from any quarters, it was learnt.

The tension arising from intense lobbying and outbreak of political dogfight, according to close associates of the president could stymie plans by the president to clean house in his second tenure.

As part of his campaign promises before the last general election, President Buhari, apparently overwhelmed by clamors to effect changes in his cabinet, had promised just that. Backed by comprehensive audit of performance of his ministers and kitchen cabinet at his behest and undertaken by powerful friends of the president, ministers and federal appointees within his inner circle would either be given the boot or retained on the basis of given set criteria.

The criteria according to insightful gist from sources are: the appointees’ demonstration of capacity in office; political baggage, especially if such a minister has cases of corruption; acceptability from his professional/political constituency and base; internal assessment by party leaders and the need to reflect gender balance and youth.

Exceptionally, few ministers and other appointees are believed to have made the cut, according to insights on the said audit. As a result, President Buhari, before the election, the newspaper was reliably told, set his mind on sacking 80 percent of the current members of his cabinet. To that effect, the President had commissioned a national and international head hunt on suitable candidates that will at once meet the criteria needed for appointments and assuage both the public and global partners. “Some of us came on board the President’s campaign train after we were assured by the president on this planned turn around,” explained a youth leader and prince from the Niger Delta. The source, who also headed one of the president’s election committees, told the newspaper that he is a part of a presidential team charged with vetting performance and impact of ministers from his geopolitical zone and make appropriate recommendations.

Like the source, there are others in the vetting and headhunting team made up principally of private friends of the president; including a billionaire in-law, political associates who have been with him since his days with the defunct All Nigerian People’s Party, ANPP, Congress for Progressive Change, CPC, and some (Nigerian) members of diplomatic community in the country.

But those said to have helped the president in vetting and auditing the list of both serving appointees and prospective replacements were reported to have been chagrined in the last few weeks over what appears to be a lull in the presidency over pushing for an overhaul of the cabinet as May 29 draws near. As gathered, there was an initial fear that president has begun slowing down after dogfights broke out on many fronts on choice of which minister to drop.

“There was no doubt before now that Mr President had already concluded plans to clean house post May 2019. We already knew ministers and other kitchen cabinet members who would not make it back into Buhari’s ministerial list by the end of March,” explained an APC national officer to the newspaper who elected to speak off record. The source explained that there has been some strange developments after then which have put the presidency in the same quandary like 2015 when it took Buhari more than six months to appoint ministers. “At that time, the president needed to compensate those who worked for him and APC, thereby, forced to bring in politicians over whom he has been much criticized. The consideration this time around revolves round the politics of who succeeds Buhari in 2023,” explained the top party source.

According to the newspaper’s informers, the cause of friction allegedly stems from perception by some political hawks that the President is in consultation and consorting with Bola Ahmed Tinubu, national leader of the ruling party, over choices of ministers to come on board and those to go. Politicians in the North with abiding suspicion of the former Lagos State governor had deployed their arsenals into further making the president see the folly of such an alliance. One of such ploys has been the rash of negative social media attacks on Tinubu in traditional northern media outlets.

But according to another party source, the angst against Tinubu on the ministerial nomination is a waste of time because Buhari will definitely consult with Tinubu on his ministerial lists as strong national party leader. “Of course a lot of people may not like it because of the perceived political ambition of Tinubu in 2023,” added the source. The informer further added that these political interest groups are largely core northerners with powerful allies in the south. These allies are APC governors from South West who perceive Tinubu as overbearing and are not keen on seeing the political leader consolidate towards mounting a challenge for the party’s presidential ticket in 2023.

Ordinarily with the president securing a second term and having compensated key politicians who helped his electoral success in 2015, the expectation was that Buhari’s second term would leave him freer to make independent decisions since there would be no third term to lobby for constitutionally. But there are indications that the outcome of the election may not offer much of a leeway for the president to be his own man. Apart from the political infighting in APC, the improvement in the political lot of the leading opposition is another cause for worry for the president and his team.

With the leading opposition People’s Democratic Party, PDP, winning more states, controlling highly vocal and experienced crop of lawmakers in the National Assembly, NASS, the president, say those close to him, wants a crop of apolitical appointees who can convincingly defend his agenda without any taint of partisanship. “But those keen on the succession battle in 2023 after Buhari is expected to wind up his tenure believe that a key step is to have a hand in Mr Presidents choice of appointments,” explained the source from the Niger Delta. These contending interests may well have necessitated the president’s plan to seek a working leave to select his ministers without distractions.



https://www.independent.ng/ministerial-appointments-buhari-takes-candidates-list-abroad-for-vetting/amp/

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Re: Ministerial Appointments: Buhari Takes Candidates’ List Abroad For Vetting by Sagamaje(m): 6:45am On Apr 21, 2019
Sai baba

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Re: Ministerial Appointments: Buhari Takes Candidates’ List Abroad For Vetting by Dannyset(m): 6:57am On Apr 21, 2019
It was also gathered that so far, only three ministers; Rotimi Amaechi, Chris Ngige, and Babtunde Raji Fashola are the most likely to reemerge in the new cabinet post May 29 after the president is sworn in for a second term.

3 Northerners!

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Re: Ministerial Appointments: Buhari Takes Candidates’ List Abroad For Vetting by omowolewa: 7:00am On Apr 21, 2019
Who are the lobbyist
Re: Ministerial Appointments: Buhari Takes Candidates’ List Abroad For Vetting by noni14(m): 7:02am On Apr 21, 2019
hmmmm
Re: Ministerial Appointments: Buhari Takes Candidates’ List Abroad For Vetting by Shikini: 7:11am On Apr 21, 2019
The dullard isn't waiting 6 months to appoint noisemakers ministers?

It's good to know he's learning his lessons on the major reason that took
Nigeria into recession

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Re: Ministerial Appointments: Buhari Takes Candidates’ List Abroad For Vetting by Xisnin(m): 7:18am On Apr 21, 2019
Lies to excuse his upcoming globetrotting.
We all know that Buhari can't read, how will he vet the list?

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Re: Ministerial Appointments: Buhari Takes Candidates’ List Abroad For Vetting by Nbote(m): 8:20am On Apr 21, 2019
He is taking a list of n3xt batch of saints abroad for vetting? Dis man jus like any opportunity to take travel..

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Re: Ministerial Appointments: Buhari Takes Candidates’ List Abroad For Vetting by Ibrahim9090: 8:26am On Apr 21, 2019
Noted
Re: Ministerial Appointments: Buhari Takes Candidates’ List Abroad For Vetting by Olukat(m): 8:27am On Apr 21, 2019
grin grin grin grin It's Easter please.
Abroad vetting grin grin

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Re: Ministerial Appointments: Buhari Takes Candidates’ List Abroad For Vetting by Nobody: 8:27am On Apr 21, 2019
Not my president

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Re: Ministerial Appointments: Buhari Takes Candidates’ List Abroad For Vetting by HisSexcellency(m): 8:27am On Apr 21, 2019
So the said list can not be vetted in this country
Something is definitely wrong with this country. Working with a docile cabinet for four years and you needed to travel abroad to vet list undecided

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Re: Ministerial Appointments: Buhari Takes Candidates’ List Abroad For Vetting by Joshmodest(m): 8:27am On Apr 21, 2019
Baba release the list of your clueless ministers and let us rest , the other time you used almost 6 months to screen , you gave us Lai Mohammed , Solomon dalung and co.
Now you are taking list abroad again... Buhari is the biggest mistake Nigeria has made, since gaining independence in 1960 !!!!

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Re: Ministerial Appointments: Buhari Takes Candidates’ List Abroad For Vetting by WhoBeThisMan: 8:28am On Apr 21, 2019
He cant go on a working vacation in obudu cattle ranch, or yankari game reserve... or any where in the country but he has to go abroad for working vacation because he cant develop his own.

Shameless man

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Re: Ministerial Appointments: Buhari Takes Candidates’ List Abroad For Vetting by omenkaLives(m): 8:30am On Apr 21, 2019
Those who applauded the useless Dubai trip by the Cameroonian thief would condemn this. Look out fellas. cheesy

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Re: Ministerial Appointments: Buhari Takes Candidates’ List Abroad For Vetting by Ijawdefender: 8:30am On Apr 21, 2019
Please for whatever reason dont bring back the red baret wearing minister. Thank you

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Re: Ministerial Appointments: Buhari Takes Candidates’ List Abroad For Vetting by Centcanada: 8:30am On Apr 21, 2019
A dullard president who does not know his right from left will continue to fool her self everyday.

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Re: Ministerial Appointments: Buhari Takes Candidates’ List Abroad For Vetting by iamJ(m): 8:30am On Apr 21, 2019
at least his govt is stable, obasanjo was changing ministers left and right

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Re: Ministerial Appointments: Buhari Takes Candidates’ List Abroad For Vetting by anyimontana(m): 8:30am On Apr 21, 2019
Confusion of the highest order...Mr president always full of surprises...

Pls duplicate the list too and send it to ur kinsmen in Sudan for vetting too

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Re: Ministerial Appointments: Buhari Takes Candidates’ List Abroad For Vetting by IvarTheTerrible: 8:30am On Apr 21, 2019
Xisnin:
Lies to excuse his upcoming globetrotting.
We all know that Buhari can't read, how will he vet the list?

He can't read BUT he's one of ONLY 2 men to have led Nigeria, the most populous black nation TWICE.


You can read and here you are ranting like a hungry man all day long about a man greater than your entire combinations COMBINED.



Find something productive to do, this benefits you in no way.


Your dad probably engaged in these kind of activities and see how he ended up grin grin grin


[img]https://media./images/47c014107c9eae85bf034cd8888c27e7/tenor.gif[/img]

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Re: Ministerial Appointments: Buhari Takes Candidates’ List Abroad For Vetting by demexTK(m): 8:31am On Apr 21, 2019
I believe PMB have the country's best interest at heart, my problem with this guy is his sluggish response to tragic events in his country.

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Re: Ministerial Appointments: Buhari Takes Candidates’ List Abroad For Vetting by Sicaver: 8:31am On Apr 21, 2019

Re: Ministerial Appointments: Buhari Takes Candidates’ List Abroad For Vetting by Nobody: 8:32am On Apr 21, 2019
Going to the mountain to consult the god of the moon. He will be back soon after due consultation to announce the result or is it names of noisemakers. I promise.

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Re: Ministerial Appointments: Buhari Takes Candidates’ List Abroad For Vetting by WhoBeThisMan: 8:32am On Apr 21, 2019
iamJ:
at least his govt is stable, obasanjo was changing ministers left and right
you people keep comparing with the past. The problem you Nigerian have is that you don't travel. Go and see other countries and make comparism, you will feel sorry for yourself

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Re: Ministerial Appointments: Buhari Takes Candidates’ List Abroad For Vetting by kaen1317: 8:32am On Apr 21, 2019
Abroad for what? Lifeless has started again.

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Re: Ministerial Appointments: Buhari Takes Candidates’ List Abroad For Vetting by omenkaLives(m): 8:33am On Apr 21, 2019
candlewax:
Not my president
Hes the president of Nigeria not Cameroon. Your president is paul biya, and he's handing over to the president elect of Cameroon, Atiaku Frimpong Alcamerooni. cheesy

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Re: Ministerial Appointments: Buhari Takes Candidates’ List Abroad For Vetting by greggng: 8:33am On Apr 21, 2019
Amaechi is the only reliable minister
Re: Ministerial Appointments: Buhari Takes Candidates’ List Abroad For Vetting by kaen1317: 8:33am On Apr 21, 2019
Baba is much believes in outside country more than he believes in Nigeria.

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