I’ll appoint only patriotic, decent Nigerians as ministers in my government - Buhari




President Muhammadu Buhari on Monday in Abuja reassured that only patriotic, decent and experienced Nigerians would be appointed as ministers in his government.

The President, who was responding to questions on ‘Good Morning Nigeria’, a television programme on the National Television Authority, said that politicians and technocrats would make the list of nominees for ministerial appointments.



“From what I have seen so far, we need really patriotic Nigerians – Nigerians that can work very hard, knowledgeable, experienced, committed Nigerians – to be in charge of ministries.

“A lot of the institutions of Nigeria – important institutions – were compromised. Everybody was for himself and God for all of us; its most unfortunate.

“We have the people, educated people, experienced people but everybody seemed to be working for himself – how much he could get as much and as quick as possible.

“We have to look for technocrats and we have to look for politicians and certainly we have to look for decent people in this class to give them the responsibility of being in charge of ministries and important parastatals (agencies).”

On reported under-dealings in the nation’s oil and gas sector, the President said that the Federal Government was working very assiduously to expose the persons behind the illegal activity.
He promised that his administration would continue to update members of the public on government’s investigation into the matter.

He said that government’s aim was to identify and prosecute all those found culpable.
According to him, the relevant shipping documents are being compiled for onward submission to countries of destination of stolen Nigerian crude oil.

“The search continues; up to the third of this month, our crude was still being illegally lifted by people who are in government.

“We are trying to get these documents. We are getting the cooperation of the international community.

“We are going to make sure that those who perpetrated this theft against Nigeria are faced with facts very soon and are taken to our courts.

“We’ve got the cooperation of some of the countries of the destinations of our crude (oil) and we are discussing with them.

“We have to maintain high confidentiality so that we don’t risk some of the loyal Nigerians that are helping us to trace the destinations of this stolen crude and then the accounts into which the monies are being paid instead of the Federal Government account.”

Buhari said that his administration was still studying the recommendations on how the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation should be reorganised.

He described his recent trip to the United States (US) as very successful as he was able to extract the commitment of the American government to assist and support Nigeria toward tackling the economic and security challenges it was facing.

He said that the US and other European countries had also pledged to assist Nigeria by putting in place necessary security mechanism in the Gulf of Guinea to help check the theft of the country’s crude oil.

Commenting on the leadership tussle in the National Assembly, the President reiterated his that he would not interfere directly in the affairs of the lawmakers.

Buhari, who expressed displeasure and frustration over the lingering crisis in the Assembly, however, called on those behind the dispute to search their conscious and obey party’s decisions on issues concerning their affairs.

He called on Nigerians to cooperate with his administration to move the country forward and warned that no part of the country would be allowed to operate on its own.

The President added that the Nigeria “must remain one“.
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  1. I agree with you Mr. President....

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  2. As long as all are not only fulani

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  3. Hahahaha Sai Buhari you are the man ooooooo.

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  4. What had baba go slow don DAT ur praising him,?

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  5. It follows that Hon. Chibuike Amaechi R. will not hold any position under your watch.

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  6. Mallam El-Rufai’s political appointments since he became Governor of Kaduna state have had their best share of controversies. My previous articles have properly documented the intrigues in his appointment of characters like Jimi Lawal, a well-known scammer and fraudster, as Special Assistant on Investment. For time and space, I will not retell those here. His more recent controversial appointment which confirms El-Rufai’s role in the whole Chibok Girls’ saga is his appointment as Chief of Staff Madam Hadiza Bala-Usman, the co-founder of the notorious #BringBackOurGirls group that made things difficult for former President Jonathan. A curious observer is made further confused by the fact that apart from the fact that Ms Hadiza is a known All Progressive Congress (APC) supporter, like Mr Jimi Lawal, she is not from Kaduna. Although, a little bit of clarity may present itself when one finds out that Ms Hadiza did not just start doing hatchet jobs for El-Rufai. As a matter of fact, she stood as El-Rufai’s chief agent during the APC primaries in Kaduna. Any curious observer will immediately see the connection… Ms Hadiza is now being handsomely rewarded for her labour of love and for properly acting out her part of the whole Chibok Girls fiction.

    At this point let us introduce another character into our story; Ms Oby Ezekwezili. Having lost her hold on power since her stint with the Obasanjo administration and with no other route into the World Bank’s complex bureaucratic structure, she gladly accepted to play a major role for El-Rufai by joining and ultimately leading the #BringBackOurGirls group. Mind you, being an indigene of Imo state played in her favour. El-Rufai, being a smart man, only made Ms Hadiza the founder and Ms Ezekwezili the convener, so that the group is not seen as a Northern ploy against President Jonathan, a southerner. The role of the former Minister of Mines and Solid Minerals is therefore very clear in that regard. Whoever says el-Rufai is not smart needs to invent another meaning for that word.

    Let’s now close the circle: “Madam Due process” as Ms Ezekwezili is sometimes called, understood every word in her job description and knew that no mistakes would be permissible under her new appointment. We are all witnesses to how she did her job well and the attendant drama that followed each speech she gave. She is every day on social media campaigning for the release of the fictitious girls. The matter climaxed in the week to the presidential election when Madam Due process’ voice was loudest. In a typical and predictable way, she suddenly became dumb after General Buhari of the APC was sworn in. No one has heard about Chibok Girls or the notorious group led by Madam ‘Due Process’ ever since, all thanks to Mr. Nobody!

    At this point, let us look at some unusual coincidences. Just recently, President Buhari had a scheduled meeting with the notorious #BringBackOurGirls group. Should anyone be surprised it was just after that day that the Boko Haram became bolder. They demanded that the Buhari government negotiate with them. One of the conditions which the government appeared to have accepted now is the release of Boko Haram prisoners for the kidnapped girls. What was El-Rufai and Oby’s response to this?

    Rather than focusing on his immediate task of governance, he has been more preoccupied witch-hunting a former minister under the GEJ Administration. Perhaps, someone should help us tell him to stop all this attention-seeking tactics and focus on the more serious business of governance. Is he so bent on outshining his bosses, President Buhari inclusive? Why trying to make the President look inadequate? That still reminds me, why is it every time El-Rufai does something no matter how negligible, he beckons to the press to show off? Are we as a people now celebrating mediocrity in the name of performance?

    If truth must be told, it is imperative we probe deeply the true intentions of El-Rufai and his relationship with Oby and the #BringBackOurGirls group.

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  7. Patriotic like Amaechi and Ezekwesili abi.

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  8. As the tussle for the prime stool in the Unversity of Calabar rock waves in the air at home and globally, names of interested persons are flaunted for consideration. Notable among these names, is the name of a Malabite, a Malabite that has represented our Alma Mater creditably and has excelled in assigned and assumed nouveau. As a chapter Chaimsn of ASUU, he was elevated into the NEC of the body, as a Sub Dean of Science, he was elevated to the position of Dean, in the Faculty of Science and Students Affairs. As a Commissioner he was elevated to Head the Forum of Commissioners. In that same capacity, CRS education sector under the ambience of his selfless service, saw uncommon and un rivaled transformations in ALL SPHERES, in the phase of which, CRS enlisted In the League of nations and was heard of positively. These feat of progressive translations were not attained out of favour but a mark of hard work and acumen among contemporaries. There is therefore no gain saying the fact, there is the best among best. There is no need drumming the wall for rhythm when the gong is handy. Errors can be corrected, but the resources and the time required to right a wrong is unquantifiable and CAN NEVER BE REGAINED. UNICAL, from the echelon to the brink, let us shun tribalism, nepotism, God fatherism, myopism, egocentrism, my man syndrome and such vices and do it right once, I have never heard of a change of Captain in a sailing Ship,now that the Flagship of service to UNICAL is yet to hook off for sail, LET THE PERSONS CONCERNED THINK UNICAL BEFORE ANYTHING ELSE. Posterity SHALL absolve, acquit, vindicate and exculpate you (us) from the incrimination of bad or ill-judgement and choice.The time to do it right is now. Peace to all. Atia otiti Eyen Enyong.

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