President Muhammadu Buhari says ministers who resigned from
his cabinet to pursue their political ambitions will be replaced “without
delay”.
He was speaking on Friday as he bade them farewell at a
valedictory session.
Some of the ministers who are seeking elective office are
Abubakar Malami, Rotimi Amaechi, Godswill Akpabio, Timipre Sylva, Pauline
Tallen, Chris Ngige, Uche Ogah, Ogbonnaya Onu and Chukwuemeka Nwajiuba.
According to a statement issued by Femi Adesina,
presidential spokesman, the president said a significant number of them have been
sufficiently equipped to aspire to higher elective offices, including the
office of the president.
”I have no doubt that if the next President emerges from
among former members of this cabinet, like any other aspirant, ample competence
and outstanding service delivery would be on display. This will be part of our
legacies to Nigerians,” Buhari said.
The president, who commended the departing public officers
for serving the nation sacrificially, ”with dignity and honour”, had at the
last federal executive council meeting on Wednesday directed that all ministers
and other political appointees who aspire to contest for elective offices in
the 2023 general election should resign their current appointments.
”I note that some have complied while others are in the
process of doing so,” the president said.
”I would like to use this opportunity to commend your
decision and courage to contest for elective offices and your compliance with
my directive.
”I also wish to thank you for your invaluable services to
this nation through your contributions as Cabinet members.
”I wish you success in the upcoming elections and in your
future endeavours,” he said.
Buhari told the ministers that looking back as the head of
the team over the years, he had fond memories of incisive and robust
discussions during cabinet meetings, rendering of performance reports during
special sessions and presidential retreats.
”In 2015, citizens of this country overwhelmingly voted for
me to become the President of this nation on the platform of the All
Progressives Congress (APC),” he said.
”Selecting members of the Cabinet went through a careful
process so that the best and most competent could emerge. The performance of
that class of 2015 proved me right.
”In 2019, Nigerians similarly re-elected me as President.
Again the selection went through another meticulous process.
”That re-election was significant because it served as a
referendum on our performance during the first term and it inspired me to bring
back some of the members of the first cabinet either to their old Ministries or
re-assigned to other sectors.
”New Members were also brought on board to inject fresh
energies, skills and ideas to enhance the execution of government’s programs
and policies.
”With these and much more, I am happy to note that a
significant number of cabinet members have become sufficiently equipped to
aspire to higher elective offices, including the Office of the President. This
shows the impact of the experience gathered while serving as members of the
Federal Executive Council.”
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