President Muhammadu Buhari’s ministerial list
contains a number of familiar All Progressives
Congress (APC) names such as Babatunde Fashola,
former governor of Lagos state, and Rotimi
Amaechi, former governor of Rivers state, The
Cable can report.
Also nominated to be minister is Lai
Mohammed, national publicity secretary of the
ruling party, and Kayode Fayemi, who lost his
Ekiti governorship re-election bid in 2014 to
Ayodele Fayose of the Peoples Democratic Party
(PDP).
From the south-east are the likes of Chris Ngige,
former governor of Anambra state and former
senator of the federal republic; and Ogbonnaya
Onu, first executive governor of Abia state and
former national chairman of the All Nigeria
Peoples Party (ANPP), on whose ticket Buhari
contested and lost the 2003 and 2007
presidential elections.
Udoma Udo Udoma, a former senator who
represented Akwa Ibom south senatorial
constituency at the national assembly, made it
as well.
Buhari also nominated for ministerial
appointment, Aisha Alhassan, who was on the
brink of becoming the first elected female
governor before eventually losing the Taraba
state governorship election to Darius Ishiaku of
the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
From his days at the Congress for Progressive
Change (CPC), Buhari picked Malami Abubakar,
a senior advocate of Nigeria (SAN) and former
legal adviser of the defunct party; Hadi Sirika, a
former pilot and former CPC senator who
represented Katsina north senatorial district; as
well as Adebayo Shittu, former governorship
candidate of the legacy party in Oyo state.
Ibe Kachikwu, group managing director of the
Nigerian National Petroleum (NNPC), is a
surprise appearance on the list. But with Buhari
already declaring himself minister of petroleum
resources, it is likely that Kachikwu will
combine his current portfolio with that of the
minister of state for petroleum resources.
Amina Mohammed, former special adviser to
the Nigerian president on millennium
development goals (MDGs) and current special
adviser to United Nations secretary-general Ban
Ki-moon on post-2015 development planning, is
also a nominee.
Kemi Adeosun, former commissioner for
finance in Ogun state, was nominated as well.
Wednesday, 30 September 2015
congrats to Fashola, Amaechi, Ngige, Onu, Lai, Kachikwu Makes Ministerial List
President Muhammadu Buhari’s ministerial list
contains a number of familiar All Progressives
Congress (APC) names such as Babatunde Fashola,
former governor of Lagos state, and Rotimi
Amaechi, former governor of Rivers state, The
Cable can report.
Also nominated to be minister is Lai
Mohammed, national publicity secretary of the
ruling party, and Kayode Fayemi, who lost his
Ekiti governorship re-election bid in 2014 to
Ayodele Fayose of the Peoples Democratic Party
(PDP).
From the south-east are the likes of Chris Ngige,
former governor of Anambra state and former
senator of the federal republic; and Ogbonnaya
Onu, first executive governor of Abia state and
former national chairman of the All Nigeria
Peoples Party (ANPP), on whose ticket Buhari
contested and lost the 2003 and 2007
presidential elections.
Udoma Udo Udoma, a former senator who
represented Akwa Ibom south senatorial
constituency at the national assembly, made it
as well.
Buhari also nominated for ministerial
appointment, Aisha Alhassan, who was on the
brink of becoming the first elected female
governor before eventually losing the Taraba
state governorship election to Darius Ishiaku of
the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
From his days at the Congress for Progressive
Change (CPC), Buhari picked Malami Abubakar,
a senior advocate of Nigeria (SAN) and former
legal adviser of the defunct party; Hadi Sirika, a
former pilot and former CPC senator who
represented Katsina north senatorial district; as
well as Adebayo Shittu, former governorship
candidate of the legacy party in Oyo state.
Ibe Kachikwu, group managing director of the
Nigerian National Petroleum (NNPC), is a
surprise appearance on the list. But with Buhari
already declaring himself minister of petroleum
resources, it is likely that Kachikwu will
combine his current portfolio with that of the
minister of state for petroleum resources.
Amina Mohammed, former special adviser to
the Nigerian president on millennium
development goals (MDGs) and current special
adviser to United Nations secretary-general Ban
Ki-moon on post-2015 development planning, is
also a nominee.
Kemi Adeosun, former commissioner for
finance in Ogun state, was nominated as well.
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