PRESIDENT Muhammadu Buhari swore in 36 new ministers yesterday, with a charge that they should get to work speedily. The ministers had taken their oaths before the President in batches of four, before they were assigned portfolios. This was just as he scrapped some ministries with their reduction from 42 to 24 and the merging of others.
The swearing-in was witnessed by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, the President of the Senate, Bukola Saraki; the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, some state governors and family members of the ministers.
In his brief remarks in the Council Chamber of the Presidential Villa, Buhari said he was mindful of the need to constitute a cabinet that will deliver on the expectations of Nigerians.
He stressed that his administration would work hard to deliver, “a prosperous nation respected for the right reasons, and whose citizens can hold up their heads anywhere in the world”.
The President therefore, expressed confidence that the calibre of people he has assembled are capable of delivering on the campaign promises of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), adding: “Our ministers must proceed to work speedily”, in order to justify the confidence placed in them through their conduct and by their performance in their various positions.
“We are optimistic that bringing this set of ministers into the service of our country today, is a step in the right direction, a timely move towards realising our positive goals for our country”.
President Buhari said he consulted widely before constituting the cabinet and assigning them portfolios, stressing that the focus of his administration would be to diversify the economy.
He said he made deliberate efforts to ensure that those appointed were round pegs in round holes, while showing sensitivity to the nation’s diversity as a people, in order to avoid previous practice, where square pegs were put in round holes, leading to poor performance that impacted negatively on the country.
Buhari said: “Since we assumed office in May, I have been mindful of the need to ensure that the appointment of new ministers translates into putting round pegs in round holes, while showing sensitivity to our diversity as a people and our various positions as groups of stakeholders in our country.
“I have also been conscious of the need not to repeat such mistakes of the past , where the right people were allocated the wrong portfolios, which translated into their performing poorly, to our collective detriment despite their obvious capabilities. Also, I have responded to the counsel to consult as widely as possible, given the need to build a stable and all-inclusive government, by reaching across our various ethnic and political divides.”
He added: “While working hard to maximise revenue from oil in the face of a sharp decline in the price for the commodity, we are determined to diversify the economy in agriculture to enhance employment and explore solid minerals as a major revenue earner.
“The primary aim is to achieve self-sufficiency in the production of such staples as rice and wheat and to become a major consumer and exporter of both items as well as solid minerals. We intend to pursue policies that will generate massive employment for millions of our youth.”
Scrapped ministries as announced by Buhari, include the Ministries of Power, Police Affairs, Special Duties, Works, Youth Development, Land and Housing as well as Culture and Tourism. Under the new arrangement, the ministries of power, works and housing and urban development, which were before now, on their own, have been merged and now known as Ministry of Power, Works and Housing, with former governor of Lagos State, Babatunde Fashola, as the minister.
Also, the Ministry of Youth Development and the Sports Ministry, which hitherto, were separate ministries, have been merged and known as Ministry of Youths and Sports, headed by Solomon Dalong.
The scrapped Ministries of Culture and Tourism Development as well as Police Affairs and Special Duties, are now under the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF).
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