Buhari to appoint himself Oil Minister

Buhari to appoint himself Oil Minister

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Nigeria's President Muhammadu Buhari is to take personal charge of the country's crucial oil portfolio, his spokesman said on Tuesday, as a deadline loomed for him to finally nominate his cabinet.

Reports from New York, where Buhari has been attending the UN General Assembly, quoted the president as saying he would be minister of petroleum resources, with a junior minister taking charge of day-to-day affairs in the sector.

"Confirmed. He said so," his spokesman Femi Adesina told AFP in a text message, without giving further details.

Buhari, 72, took office on May 29 after a landmark election victory against Goodluck Jonathan - the first time an opposition candidate has unseated an incumbent in the country's history.

The former military ruler has vowed that corruption and the corrupt will have no place in his government and vetting of potential candidates has been seen as delaying his appointment of a senior ministerial team.

Buhari has made tackling the rot in the oil sector a priority, as he seeks to cut endemic graft and put the country's crippled, crude-dependent finances on a firmer footing.

BYWORD FOR CORRUPTION

Nigeria - Africa's number one crude producer and biggest economy - has been hit badly by a slump in global crude prices since last year, squeezing government revenue.

Oil accounts for some 90 per cent of Nigeria's foreign exchange earnings.

The president has vowed to recover "mind-boggling" sums of stolen oil cash, starting with a drastic overhaul of state-run oil firm the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC).

The NNPC has become a byword for corruption and last year was accused of failing to remit $20 billion in revenue to the central bank.

Buhari helped establish the NNPC in 1977 as oil minister under military ruler General Olusegun Obasanjo.

He was later in charge of the Petroleum Trust Fund during the time of General Sani Abacha in the 1990s.

Buhari's caution in appointing ministers has seen him nicknamed "Baba Go Slow" in Nigeria, but he has promised to name his cabinet by Wednesday.

Appointments have to be approved by parliament, which resumed sitting on Tuesday.

A committee advising Buhari on policy before he took office has recommended he streamlines the number of ministries and ministers.



Buhari to appoint himself oil minister - Africa | Daily Nation
 
Nigeria's President Muhammadu Buhari is to take personal charge of the country's crucial oil portfolio, his spokesman said on Tuesday, as a deadline loomed for him to finally nominate his cabinet.

Reports from New York, where Buhari has been attending the UN General Assembly, quoted the president as saying he would be minister of petroleum resources, with a junior minister taking charge of day-to-day affairs in the sector.

"Confirmed. He said so," his spokesman Femi Adesina told AFP in a text message, without giving further details.

Buhari, 72, took office on May 29 after a landmark election victory against Goodluck Jonathan — the first time an opposition candidate has unseated an incumbent in the country's history.

The former military ruler has vowed that corruption and the corrupt will have no place in his government and vetting of potential candidates has been seen as delaying his appointment of a senior ministerial team.

Buhari has made tackling the rot in the oil sector a priority, as he seeks to cut endemic graft and put the country's crippled, crude-dependent finances on a firmer footing.

BYWORD FOR CORRUPTION

Nigeria — Africa's number one crude producer and biggest economy — has been hit badly by a slump in global crude prices since last year, squeezing government revenue.

Oil accounts for some 90 per cent of Nigeria's foreign exchange earnings.

The president has vowed to recover "mind-boggling" sums of stolen oil cash, starting with a drastic overhaul of state-run oil firm the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC).

The NNPC has become a byword for corruption and last year was accused of failing to remit $20 billion in revenue to the central bank.

Buhari helped establish the NNPC in 1977 as oil minister under military ruler General Olusegun Obasanjo.

He was later in charge of the Petroleum Trust Fund during the time of General Sani Abacha in the 1990s.

Buhari's caution in appointing ministers has seen him nicknamed "Baba Go Slow" in Nigeria, but he has promised to name his cabinet by Wednesday.

Appointments have to be approved by parliament, which resumed sitting on Tuesday.

A committee advising Buhari on policy before he took office has recommended he streamlines the number of ministries and ministers.

Buhari to appoint himself oil minister - Africa | Daily Nation

Hamna kitu hapo huyo anataka kujimilikisha mapato yote ya mafuta na Gesi huko Nigeria kama vile Sani Abacha, Dos Santos, fisadi Lowasa &Co.!

Weka hii Habari akiba miaka mitano mpaka kumi ijayo irudie tena halafu usikie Raisi Buhari anatuhumiwa na nini Nigeria!
Siasa za Nigeria kama zilivyo nchi nyingi ni swala la fedha tu na mwenye fedha ndiyo mwenye sauti na maamuzi ya mwisho, na Buhari analijua hilo na isitoshe ni nani alifadhili kampeni yake ya Uraisi na aliwaahidi nini?

Mimi ningemuelewa kama leo hii tayari angekuwa ameshawafunga jela mafisadi wa Kinigeria wanaoibia hiyo nchi mabilioni kwa mabilioni ya mapato ya oil!
 
Buhari afanye kile wa nigeria wanatamani wafanyiwe.

Hata akiwa waziri wa wizara zote sawa tu.
 
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