Acting President Yemi Osinbajo
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order to make the executive more effective, Acting President Yemi
Osinbajo will in the coming weeks sack some ministers who are not
performing.
Acting President Yemi Osinbajo has concluded arrangements to effect major changes in the Federal Executive Council (FEC).
NewTelegraph reports
that the non-performing ministers will be removed this week or at most
next week; and some will have their portfolios swapped. Already, the
planned shake-up in the cabinet is causing anxiety among most members
who are aware, but not sure of their fate.
“You will notice that attendance at the last FEC meeting was
unusual. Almost every council member attended because they were not sure
of what the outcome would be.
“President Buhari and the Acting President have agreed to
overhaul the cabinet and have been discussing on this since Osinbajo
visited him in London,” a presidency source privy to the current arrangement told New Telegraph. A minister confirmed the imminent cabinet shake-up.
“Let them drop those they want. God will help us. If you are
given a job, do your best. So whatever happens, you are sure that you
have done your best. I heard the cabinet shakeup will happen this week
or next. So I’m waiting for any eventuality,” the minister said.
A senior presidential aide who pleaded anonymity confirmed to New
Telegraph at the weekend that the Acting President, before now,
considered the option of waiting for the return of President Buhari who
is currently recuperating in London, United Kingdom (UK). Buhari, he
said, will actually be returning to the country soon.
The source said that the Acting President has got a green light
from President Buhari in London and is proceeding with the decision to
shake up the cabinet. An aide of President Buhari confirmed the
impending cabinet reshuffle. He, however, stated that the exercise would
have to wait until the president returns from London.
“One thing I know for sure is that the President is interested
in the cabinet reshuffle. They will have to wait until he is back.
“This is the reason why the two ministers were not given portfolios.The understanding is that there will be no need to do it now and again later,” the top aide of the president told New Telegraph yesterday.
The reason for the removal it was gathered is because some junior
ministers (Ministers of State), have reportedly been engaging in what
has been described as unnecessary friction with their senior ministers,
slowing down the process of initiating and implementing policies that
would impact on the people.
There are also cases of abuse of office by a few ministers which
the government is not prepared to take lightly. Speaking further, the
source explained that the planned cabinet shake-up was responsible for
the delay in assigning portfolios to the two new ministers inaugurated
by the Acting President last week Wednesday.
On the fate of former governor of Lagos State, Mr. Babatunde
Fashola, the source stated that the minister will still retain the
Works, Power and Housing portfolio.
According to the source, “There are certainly few persons who will not be touched. I can tell you that Babatunde Fashola will retain the three portfolios he is holding; they will not be split.
“Most people don’t understand that the only thing left in power
is transmission. Even at that, we are going to privatise the
transmission. So Fashola will keep the three portfolios. He is one of
the performing ministers.”
New Telegraph also gathered that the Minister of Education, Adamu
Adamu, and Minister of Finance, Mrs. Kemi Adeosun, will also retain
their current portfolios.
While the Minister of Education is considered as highly disciplined
and favoured by President Buhari, Adeosun is seen as one of the
performing ministers.
“Adeosun is seen as one of the performing ministers. She has the capacity and is one of the people that are delivering,” the source said.
On the fate of Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of
Justice, Abubakar Malami (SAN), it was learnt that he is likely going to
retain his seat on account of his closeness to the president.
“The President will have to come in regarding the Minister of
Justice because you know that he is President’s man. Really, President
Buhari will determine the AGF’s fate, but I think he might survive the
cabinet shake-up and retain his portfolio,” he added.
The shake-up in the cabinet, it was learnt, is to reposition the
Council for efficiency in the delivery of government policies and
programmes since some of the ministers were unable to handle their
portfolios well.
Investigation revealed that the Presidency has already carried out an evaluation audit on the competences of each minister.
This exercise is to enable the Presidency do proper placement in
assigning of portfolios for effectiveness considering that the
administration has less than two years to wind up, with general
elections coming in 2019. “It is about putting round pegs in round
holes,” a source stressed.
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