There are speculations
that President Muhammadu Buhari will keep the petroleum minister portfolio for
himself in the new cabinet rather than trust anyone else with the ministry,
which currently contributes over 80 per cent of Nigeria’s revenue.
Reuters quoted some
close associates of the President as saying this on Tuesday.
One long-standing
associate of Buhari, who spoke on condition of anonymity because the cabinet
decision was still under wraps, said Nigeria’s oil sector was so dirty that
nobody’s hands were clean enough to do the “surgical changes” needed.
Reuters also quoted
another political associate as saying, “He will do it. It would be stupid to
give that position to anyone else.”
The first source said
Buhari had still not decided on his cabinet and had laughed off media
speculation about the figures he would appoint, joking with friends as he read
out a newspaper article that mentioned possible names: “They have picked my
ministers for me! Have I even told you who I want?”
Buhari has extensive
knowledge of the oil sector, having been head of the Petroleum Trust Fund under
an ex-military ruler, the late Gen. Sani Abacha, in the 1990s and oil minister
in the 1970s under Olusegun Obasanjo.
He was voted in by
Nigerians on an anti-corruption platform after years in which graft appeared to
worsen under the leadership of his predecessor, Goodluck Jonathan.
Buhari sent a list of
15 special advisers to the outgoing National Assembly for approval on Tuesday,
but the cabinet is unlikely to be publicly revealed until the end of July or
early August, Reuters reported.
The Senate, which must
confirm the cabinet, will convene only briefly on June 9 before its members go
on recess for up to six weeks.
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