in

BREAKING: Why I Sacked Ministers, Redeployed Others – Buhari

Why I Sacked Ministers - Buhari | Daily Report Nigeria
Why I Sacked Ministers – Buhari

President Muhammadu Buhari has explained he sacked the duo of Minister of Agriculture, Mohammed Nanono, and his Power counterpart, Saleh Mamman, because they were considered weak in their contributions.

The President said their sacking was a bid to reinvigorate his cabinet and consolidate legacy achievements.

“These significant review steps have helped to identify and strengthen weak areas, close gaps,” he added.

ATTENTION: Click HERE to join our WhatsApp group and receive News updates directly on your WhatsApp!

Buhari stated this during his address at the Federal Executive Council meeting held on Wednesday in Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory.

A statement released to newsmen by the President’s special adviser on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, revealed that the ministers were sacked after an independent and critical self-review of their performance.

Read Also: BREAKING: Buhari Sacks Two Ministers

Though the president did not reveal the rating of the sacked ministers’ performance, many Nigerians have continuously complained about the poor state of power and high price of food in the country.

The relieved ministers were replaced with Dr. Mohammad Mahmood Abubakar, Minister of Environment, to the Ministry of Agriculture & Rural Development, while Engr. Abubakar D. Aliyu, Minister of State, Works & Housing was asked to assume office as the Minister of Power.

He buttressed the sacking of the ministers was to close gaps, build cohesion and synergy in governance, manage the economy and improve the delivery of public good to Nigerians.

He said, “On Wednesday 21st August 2019 the current Federal Executive Council was sworn-in after a rigorous retreat to bring returning and new members up to speed on the accomplishments, challenges and lessons drawn from my first term in Office and to emphasize the nine priority areas of government for the second term.

“Two years and some months into the second term, the tradition of subjecting our projects and programs implementation to independent and critical self-review has taken firm roots through sector Reporting during Cabinet meetings and at Retreats.

“I must commend this cabinet for demonstrating unparalleled resilience that helped the government to navigate the disruption to global systems and governance occasioned by the emergence of COVID-19 shortly after inauguration. The weekly Federal Executive Council meetings was not spared because the traditional mode was altered.

“As we are all aware, change is the only factor that is constant in every human endeavour and as this administration approaches its critical phase in the second term, I have found it essential to reinvigorate this cabinet in a manner that will deepen its capacity to consolidate legacy achievements.”

The president explained that the sacked ministers had earlier been informed, adding that vacant positions would be filled in accordance with the constitution.

“In due course, substantive nominations will be made to fill the consequential vacancies in accordance with the requirements of the constitution.

“I have personally met with the departing members to thank them for their contributions to discussions in cabinet and the invaluable services rendered to the nation.

“Today, effectively marks their last participation in the Federal Executive Council deliberations and I wish them the best in all future endeavours,” he said

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Lagos Suspends Mass Burial for EndSARS Victims, Gives Reasons

Lagos LGs top beneficiaries of statutory allocations – Report

Singer Tiwa Savage's Sextape Released | Daily Report Nigeria

Social Media on Fire as Real Tiwa Savage Sex Tape Trends