I DONT KNOW WHY PEOPLE ARE ANXIOUS FOR MINISTERS – BUHARI,
Abuja—
President Muhammadu Buhari explained, yesterday, that he was yet to appoint his
ministers because his predecessor’s transition committee submitted its report
on the previous administration to him late.
Buhari,
who spoke to newsmen at the Summit of the African Union in Johannesburg, South
Africa, said he was being careful in order not to make mistakes in appointing
individuals especially to key positions such as in the finance and petroleum
ministries.
His
words: “I don’t know why people are so anxious about ministers. But eventually
we will have (them). But the main reason is that I have an interim committee
which I agreed with the former President Jonathan that the ministers of the
outgoing government should hand over their notes or their documents to this
interim committee so that a position can be prepared for the new government to
start from with clear records from ministers.
“But
the ministers knew that they were going while the technocrats, the permanent
secretaries and directors and so on, would remain. If anything goes wrong they
would be invited to explain, but unfortunately the outgoing government did not
cooperate.
“So,
what the committee did was to divide itself into about five sub-committees and
got a resource person that was willing to come and bring the document, and so
they prepared and I got the report I think three days ago.
I’m
not in a hurry to get ministers
“I
was waiting for this report because I would like to know the position of things
in the government especially in terms of finance and petroleum industry. So, I
am not in a hurry to get ministers.
“I
want to get ministers after at least I have seen the report because I don’t
have to appoint a minister today and sack him the next week because this report
would give me what actually happened in terms of security, and economy of the
country.
“And
since I have to have ministers from politicians and technocrats, I wouldn’t
(like to) make the mistake of getting somebody, who has been involved on
account of accountability.“
Buhari
added that he, Jonathan and former Head of State, Gen. Abdulsalami Abubakar,
had agreed to let the former ministers hand over their notes to the interim
committee he had formed.
He
said that the planned examination of the hand-over notes had to be suspended
when the outgoing ruling party accused his then incoming administration of
forming a parallel government.
Buhari
said he actually wanted to get a platform from the former ministers on which to
start from following the problem of accountability in the administration.
The
President, who recalled that during his time as Minister of Petroleum during
the Chief Olusegun Obasanjo military regime, the Nigerian National Petroleum
Corporation (NNPC) had only three accounts, said that during the immediate past
administration, the NNPC and the Ministry of Finance did not know how many
accounts they had. He described the development as improper.
On
emergence of Saraki as Senate President
He
also said that the emergence of Sen. Abubakar Saraki as Senate President
divided the All Progressives Congress (APC) in spite of the moves by the party
to avert a crisis.
He
said that the onus was on the National Assembly to resolve the issue as it had
its own criteria for choosing its officers, which was why he did not want to
interfere in the exercise.
Buhari
said the problem of Boko Haram had been internationalized and expressed
happiness with the support coming from Nigeria’s neighbours and the G7 in an
effort to end insurgency.
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