PRESIDENT BUHARI THE MINISTER OF PETROLEUM
LAGOS, Nigeria
Nigeria's Senate announced 20 nominees for the
Cabinet of President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday, representing all regions of
this West African nation but only three women in a team expected to fight
endemic corruption.
Buhari
has said he will hold the most powerful portfolio of petroleum Minister
in
Africa's biggest oil producing nation.
Among the candidates is the
recently appointed head of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corp.,
Harvard-educated Ibe Kachikwu. Kachikwu has 30 years' experience in Nigeria's
private oil sector and is touted to be minister of state running the petroleum
ministry with Buhari's oversight.
One of Buhari's first acts was to
fire the top echelon of the state oil industry, from which $20 billion allegedly
has been looted.
There were no surprises on
Tuesday's list, which senators will start vetting next week, said Senate
President Bukola Saraki.
"He's using those who have
track record and experience in governance. I think that's the best thing for us
to do," said Sen. Robert Boroffice, a member of Buhari's party.
But there are not enough women and
no candidates under 50, complained the Enough Is Enough Nigeria Coalition, a
group for good governance. It "doesn't give credit to what young Nigerians
and women have to contribute to national development," said the
coalition's Yemi Adamelokun.
The list includes former Gov.
Babatunde Fashola, who made Lagos state financially independent through tax
collection and former Rivers State Gov. Rotimi Amaechi, the first rebel to
defect from ousted President Goodluck Jonathan's party and help bring Buhari, a
northern Muslim, much-needed votes in the mainly Christian south.
Women nominees include U.N. special
adviser Amina Ibrahim and Kemi Adeosun, a corruption-fighting former state
finance commissioner. Buhari did not specify what positions candidates will
hold and said more nominees will follow for a truncated Cabinet to keep down
costs. His nominations come six months after his election brought Nigeria's
first democratic change of government
The
full Ministerial list as Confirmed by the Senate is as follows;
Chris Ngige Anambra
Kayode Fayemi- Ekiti
Rotimi Amaechi Rivers
Babatunde Fashola Lagos
Abdulrahman Danbazau Kano
Rotimi Amaechi Rivers
Babatunde Fashola Lagos
Abdulrahman Danbazau Kano
Aisha Alhassan Taraba
Ogbonaya Onu Abia
Kemi Adeosun Ogun
Ogbonaya Onu Abia
Kemi Adeosun Ogun
Abubakar Malami (SAN) Kebbi
Sen Hadi Sirika Katsina
Barr. Adebayo Shittu Oyo
Suleiman Adam Jigawa
Sen Hadi Sirika Katsina
Barr. Adebayo Shittu Oyo
Suleiman Adam Jigawa
Solomon Dalong Plateau
Ibe Kachikwu Delta
Osagie Ehanire Edo
Audu Ogbeh Benue
Ibe Kachikwu Delta
Osagie Ehanire Edo
Audu Ogbeh Benue
Lai Mohammed Kwara
Ahmed Isa Ibeto Niger
Amina Mohammed Kaduna
Ahmed Isa Ibeto Niger
Amina Mohammed Kaduna
Ibrahim Usman Jibril
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