Ministerial List: I Belong to Some People Now - President Buhari
President Muhammadu Buhari says he will not appoint as ministers
individuals he does not know, suggesting that the last set of ministers
he had during his first term was imposed on him.
In
a late-night meeting with the leadership of the National Assembly,
Buhari also said only tested and capable individuals who can deliver on
their mandates will make his ministerial list.
“Many
at this dinner meeting are saying they want to see the list of the
proposed cabinet so that they can go on live peacefully.
“I’m
very much aware about it. I’m under tremendous pressure on it. But the
last cabinet which I headed, most of them, the majority of them I didn’t
know them. I had to accept the names and recommendations from the party
and other individuals.
“I worked with them for three and half years at least – meeting twice or two weeks in a month. So I know them.
“But, this time around I’m going to be quiet me – me in the sense that I will pick people I personally know,’’ he said.
At
the meeting held at the new Banquet Hall of the Presidential Villa,
Abuja, on Thursday, President Buhari said he was under intense pressure
to constitute the Federal Executive Council (FEC).
Despite the pressure, he reiterated that only those with track records, honesty and credibility would be appointed.
He,
therefore, enjoined the lawmakers to partner the executive arm in
leaving good legacies for the country as his administration was on its
last lap.
The
president advised the National Assembly to always avoid comparing their
parliamentary procedures with that of advanced democracies such as the
United States and the United Kingdom.
The
President of the Senate, Ahmad Lawan, who spoke to State House
correspondents after the meeting, refuted media report quoting him as
saying that President Buhari would submit the ministerial list to the
senate this week.
He said: “Let me take the opportunity to correct that. A senator raised a point of order under personal explanation.
“He
said we should be sent the list of the ministers by the executive arm
of government and in my response I said the executive is working so hard
to ensure that the list of Nigerians that will help this administration
work is going to be transmitted and we could even receive it this week.
“’We could’ is conditional and I will urge everybody here to report it as it is,” he said.
Others
at the meeting included the Deputy Senate President Ovie Omo-Agege;
Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mr Femi Gbajabiamila and the
Deputy Speaker, Ahmed Idris Wase.
The
National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Comrade Adams
Oshiomhole and other presidential aides also attended the meeting.
No comments