Buhari: Why I Didn’t Sack Ministers In Four Years by dre11(m): 7:46am On May 23, 2019 |
Temidayo Akinsuyi; Innocent Oweh
Lagos / Abuja – Revelation into why President Muhammadu Buhari failed to inject fresh hands into his cabinet for a straight four-year term, despite subtle pressure from a cross section of Nigerians, emerged on Wednesday, just as the president hosted his team to a valedictory session at the State House, Abuja.
Buhari, who said heated debates sometimes characterise their weekly Federal Executive Council (FEC) meetings, also said they enable them make rational decision on the long run.
But contrary to the expectation of Nigerians, the president failed to dissolve his cabinet on May 22, hinging it on the unique skills and strength that each of the ministers has.
He said the diversity in thought of the ministers were a reflection of the diversity of the entire country, hence every opinion mattered and needed to be considered thoroughly.
“Although we all had a common vision, we frequently had heated debates in this room on the best way to achieve our goals. These differing views are what made the decisions we took all the more rational.
“It is this quality that made me retain my cabinet for the full term. Each of you in this room has a unique skill and strength. We are a reflection of the Nigeria we aspire to achieve. A diverse but tolerant nation where no one is silenced and where every opinion should be heard and considered,” the president stated at the valedictory session.
While mandating the ministers to continue to hold brief in their respective ministries and submit their handover notes to their permanent secretaries on May 28, which happens to be the eve of his official swearing-in for a fresh four-year term, Buhari said they ought to be proud of contributing their quota to the development of the country, especially with the initial challenges that trailed the current administration.
Buhari said, “Although today is our last council meeting, I expect all of you to continue working until Tuesday, May 28, 2019, when you will officially hand over your schedules to your respective permanent secretaries. Your handing over letters should be submitted to the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation.
“I want you all to leave this meeting proud to have served your nation to the best of your ability. You should be proud to have been part of the government that liberated the local government areas previously under Boko Haram rule.
“You should be proud to have contributed to our food security and economic diversification agenda which led to the revival of our rural agrarian economy. You should be proud to have been part of the team that developed the Economic Recovery and Growth Plan which led Nigeria exiting its worst recession in decades.
“You should be proud to have introduced the social investment programme that enhanced livelihoods of millions of Nigerians. You should be proud to have participated in settling outstanding pensions of many senior citizens abandoned by previous governments while supporting state governments to meet their salary arrears.
“And of course, you should all be proud to have overseen the most ambitious road, rail and airport rehabilitation programmes in the history of our country.
“I must put on record that your achievements in the last three and a half years has guaranteed your position in the history books of this nation. You have certainly built the foundations for an improved economy and a more purposeful government”.
The president, however, regretted that Minister of State for Labour and Employment, the late James Ocholi, who died along with his wife and son in a ghastly motor accident along Kaduna-Abuja expressway was not around to witness the valedictory session.
“Our first meeting in this chamber was in November 2015. Over the past three and a half years, we worked together to deliver our campaign promises. I strongly believe that it is this team work that led to the successes recorded during our first term.
“Some of our colleagues, with whom we started this journey, unfortunately are not here to join us in celebrating our successes.
“Specifically, I must recognise our late brother, James Ocholi (SAN), who passed away in a fearful motor accident with his wife, Blessing and son, Joshua, only four months after being sworn in as a minister.
“I want us to all put him, and indeed his family, in our memory. He was a true patriot committed to our change agenda.
“I wish you the very best of luck and pray for your successes, for your families and our country in the years ahead,” he stated.
Apart from a few ministers who resigned their appointments to pursue political ambitions, Buhari will go down history as the president that retained his cabinet members for a straight four-year term.
Vice President Yemi Osinbajo who held forth for President Buhari on several occasions, especially during his health challenges, however, said many Nigerians are ignorant of the humorous nature of the president.
He also said while serving in acting capacity, Buhari never for once faulted his decisions, a development that has endeared him to the president.
Among ministers that resigned from the cabinet include former Minister of Mines and Steel Development and current governor of Ekiti State, Kayode Fayemi; former Minister of State for Environment, Ibrahim Jubril; Minister of Women Affairs and Social Development, Aisha Alhassan; Minister of Finance, Kemi Adeosun; Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Khadija Bukar Abba-Ibrahim and Minister of Environment, Amina Mohammed.
The valedictory session also afforded each of the ministers the opportunity to reflect on the journey so far, with some of them recounting their experiences.
Non-APC Members To Be Ministers— Presidency
Meanwhile, the presidency on Wednesday said President Muhammadu Buhari’s new cabinet will not only be occupied by members of the ruling APC alone.
Making the clarification, Femi Adesina, Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to the President, said his principal is currently consulting widely with the leadership of the party as well with others in order to ensure that he assembles the brightest and best minds in his cabinet.
“Yes, the president has to consult widely, not just limited to the party. Yes, the party will be part of it but he will consult widely. If you look at this cabinet that is exiting, there are lots of non-APC members in it. That means the president will draw members from whichever areas he can find”.
On whether members of other political parties will make the list, Adesina said “The president is going to assemble the brightest and best of Nigerians”.
When asked to assess the performance of the ministers, Adesina declined saying, “I sit in the cabinet but my principal assembled the cabinet and he is the one who can assess the cabinet and judge them”. https://www.independent.ng/why-i-didnt-sack-ministers-in-four-years-buhari/ |
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Re: Buhari: Why I Didn’t Sack Ministers In Four Years by aolawale025: 7:49am On May 23, 2019 |
Its just indecision. Most under performed 32 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Buhari: Why I Didn’t Sack Ministers In Four Years by merit455(m): 7:49am On May 23, 2019 |
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Re: Buhari: Why I Didn’t Sack Ministers In Four Years by dre11(m): 7:51am On May 23, 2019 |
Buhari: Why I Kept My Cabinet Intact Retains ministers till last day in office Omololu Ogunmade in Abuja
President Muhammadu Buhari Wednesday gave an insight into why he did not drop any member of his cabinet since they were appointed in November 2015.
The president, who presided over a valedictory session of the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting in Abuja, said he did not drop any of his ministers because each has a unique skill and strength, which have been harnessed to serve the nation well.
He also told the ministers to carry on with their responsibilities until May 28, 2019.
The president spoke against the backdrop of concerns by Nigerians that notwithstanding the perceived lacklustre performance by some of his cabinet members, he has refused to remove any of them.
While expressing satisfaction with the performance of all the ministers, Buhari said they should leave the cabinet with a sense of pride that they had served Nigeria to the best of their abilities.
According to the president, when the cabinet took off in 2015, it was confronted with challenges, which he said included a crisis-ridden economy that later went into recession in the face of insecurity and massive corruption.
He said whereas many would have given up in the face of the daunting challenges, the cabinet confronted the challenges with unity of purpose. He added that it was that principle of collective responsibility, which encouraged him to keep the cabinet intact, saying every minister had a unique skill, which was a reflection of the state of Nigeria they came to serve.
“You will recall that when we started this journey, our country was facing numerous challenges. We inherited a broken economy, which eventually went into recession in the second quarter of fiscal year 2016. The situation was further compounded by insecurity and massive corruption.
“Many would have given up. Indeed, many outside commentators said our situation was well-nigh hopeless. However, we all came together and pushed forward to deliver our campaign promise to rescue our country from its parlous state.
“Although we all had a common vision, we frequently had heated debates in this room on the best way to achieve our goals. These differing views are what made the decisions we took all the more rational.
“It is this quality that made me retain my cabinet for the full term. Each of you in this room has a unique skill and strength. We are a reflection of the Nigeria we aspire to achieve. A diverse but tolerant nation where no one is silenced and where every opinion should be heard and considered,” Buhari said.
At the occasion, the president presented the scorecard of his administration, which he believed should make the ministers proud.
Among the achievements of the administration are the liberation of some local governments hitherto under the control of Boko Haram before its advent; food security and diversification agenda of the government.
Other achievements he listed were the development of the Economic Recovery and Growth Plan (ERGP), which he said aided the country’s exit from recession, social investment programme, provision of bailout funds to states as well as road and rail infrastructure.
“I want you all to leave this meeting proud to have served your nation to the best of your ability. You should be proud to have been part of the government that liberated the local governments previously under Boko Haram rule.
“You should be proud to have contributed to our food security and economic diversification agenda which led to the revival of our rural agrarian economy. You should be proud to have been part of the team that developed the Economic Recovery and Growth Plan, which led Nigeria to exiting its worst recession in decades.
“You should be proud to have introduced the social investment programme that enhanced livelihoods of millions of Nigerians. You should be proud to have participated in settling outstanding pensions of many senior citizens abandoned by previous governments while supporting state governments to meet their salary arrears. “And of course, you should all be proud to have overseen the most ambitious road, rail and airport rehabilitation programmes in the history of our country.
“I want to put on the record, that your achievements in the last three-and-a-half years have guaranteed your position in the history books of this nation. You have certainly built the foundations for an improved economy and a more purposeful government,” the president said.
Buhari also directed the ministers to formally hand over to permanent secretaries in their ministries on May 28, 24 hours before the end of this tenure.
The president, who said yesterday’s FEC meeting would be the last to be held before the end of this first term, directed the ministers to submit their handover notes to the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Mr. Boss Mustapha, before the expiration of their tenure.
He said: “Although today is our last council meeting, I expect all of you to continue working until Tuesday, 28th May, 2019 when you will officially hand over your schedules to your respective permanent secretaries.
“Your handing over letters should be submitted to the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation. Today’s Federal Executive Council meeting is the last time we will meet as a cabinet before the commencement of the second and final term of this administration.”
The president who recalled that the first cabinet meeting was held in November 2015, said the team had worked effectively together since then to deliver the campaign promises of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).
He also recalled the death, in an accident, of former Minister of State for Labour, Mr. James Ocholi, along with his wife and son barely four months after the take-off of the cabinet.
Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo and the ministers, in their valedictory speeches, paid glowing tributes to the president for choosing them to work with him.
The vice-president thanked the president for the trust he had in him, recalling that on the occasions when he handed over power to him as acting president, he told him that he was giving him unfettered platform to act, a promise he said Buhari kept.
Most of the ministers praised the combination of the president and the vice-president as the drivers of the country’s affairs, describing Buhari as a man of character and Osinbajo as a true man of God.
They also praised Buhari whom they said gave them unfettered freedom to discharge their respective responsibilities without any interference. https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2019/05/23/buhari-why-i-kept-my-cabinet-intact/ 1 Like |
Re: Buhari: Why I Didn’t Sack Ministers In Four Years by GoodofNaija: 7:53am On May 23, 2019 |
You did not sack any minister four years How do you explain that all your ministers performed well It is either you are incompetent yourself or just simply incapacitated to be able to measure performance. I believe the former is the case coupled with your nepotic tendencies. Even your vp was irritated enough to sack your appointee who exhibited indiscipline when you were away. 55 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: Buhari: Why I Didn’t Sack Ministers In Four Years by dukie25: 7:53am On May 23, 2019 |
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Re: Buhari: Why I Didn’t Sack Ministers In Four Years by NaijaRoyalty(m): 7:53am On May 23, 2019 |
See this failure feeling important because he rigged his way back to power .
President of the zoo . 21 Likes |
Re: Buhari: Why I Didn’t Sack Ministers In Four Years by Shikini: 7:56am On May 23, 2019 |
. This man should spare us that sermon and simply admit he is GROSSLY INCOMPETENT
A president who cannot carry out core managerial role of 'appraisal' of his team
He does not know when to substitute team members nor have them swap roles
His service chiefs have also retained their positions despite worsening insecurity
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Re: Buhari: Why I Didn’t Sack Ministers In Four Years by Emmzy201(m): 8:24am On May 23, 2019 |
Nigeria is doomed 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Buhari: Why I Didn’t Sack Ministers In Four Years by Shikini: 8:24am On May 23, 2019 |
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Re: Buhari: Why I Didn’t Sack Ministers In Four Years by mrvitalis(m): 8:47am On May 23, 2019 |
The problem with nigeria is most northerners are ok with the state of nigeria
If they can be as developed as the south they would be super happy ,so when we in the south complain they wonder why n see us as ingrate
A typical northerner or even someone from the south west who tours the south east n south south would wonder why we complain about lack of government achievement
The nigeria system is made so that we can all develop at the same pace and thats where the problem is .....regional government is the way forward 21 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Buhari: Why I Didn’t Sack Ministers In Four Years by MONIKERREVEALER: 9:26am On May 23, 2019 |
jubril al sudani cannot afford to sack any of buhari's appointees because he would be exposed by them to be an impostor to the world!!! you zoogerians are SOO silly to think that your "country" will ever get better!!! your shiithole is only ever going to get worse!!! Shikini: . This man should spare us that sermon and simply admit he is GROSSLY INCOMPETENT
A president who cannot carry out core managerial role of 'appraisal' of his team
He does not know when to substitute team members nor have them swap roles
His service chiefs have also retained their positions despite worsening insecurity
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Re: Buhari: Why I Didn’t Sack Ministers In Four Years by MANNABBQGRILLS: 9:37am On May 23, 2019 |
I must put on record that your achievements in the last three and a half years has guaranteed your position in the history books of this nation. You have certainly built the foundations for an improved economy and a more purposeful government”.
God bless our President Muhammadu Buhari. God bless Nigeria. This is just the beginning of a load truck of work to do to continue moving this nation forward from the carcass it was 4 years ago. Slow and steady we will get to a New Nigeria. 8 Likes 5 Shares |
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Re: Buhari: Why I Didn’t Sack Ministers In Four Years by Onlinealaba(m): 9:37am On May 23, 2019 |
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Re: Buhari: Why I Didn’t Sack Ministers In Four Years by GrowYourSales(m): 9:38am On May 23, 2019 |
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Re: Buhari: Why I Didn’t Sack Ministers In Four Years by dadebayo1(m): 9:38am On May 23, 2019 |
Good achievement....... no form evaluation |
Re: Buhari: Why I Didn’t Sack Ministers In Four Years by BruncleZuma: 9:38am On May 23, 2019 |
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Re: Buhari: Why I Didn’t Sack Ministers In Four Years by Auxtin85(m): 9:38am On May 23, 2019 |
Dullard |
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Re: Buhari: Why I Didn’t Sack Ministers In Four Years by loudwave(m): 9:38am On May 23, 2019 |
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Re: Buhari: Why I Didn’t Sack Ministers In Four Years by Bonapart(m): 9:39am On May 23, 2019 |
Corrupt jihad president. Killer of his own people
Worst president in history if the universe
Shameless old cargo 4 Likes |
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Re: Buhari: Why I Didn’t Sack Ministers In Four Years by SocialJustice: 9:40am On May 23, 2019 |
This man sha. Well, Atiku is coming. |
Re: Buhari: Why I Didn’t Sack Ministers In Four Years by Authoreety: 9:40am On May 23, 2019 |
They know all ur secrets 1 Like |
Re: Buhari: Why I Didn’t Sack Ministers In Four Years by ofordegreat(m): 9:41am On May 23, 2019 |
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Re: Buhari: Why I Didn’t Sack Ministers In Four Years by Nobody: 9:42am On May 23, 2019 |
Mr President promise to Called out some names if he return to office as the corrupt elite we are wait patiently to see what aftermath the event looks like. |