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“I Am Not In A Hurry To Appoint Ministers” – President Buhari Declares

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President Muhammadu Buhari is alarmed by the extent of public interest generated by his hesitation to compose his cabinet two weeks after coming to power.

Attributing the delay to the “lack of cooperation” from the administration of former president Gooduck Jonathan, Buhari said he needs time to study the report that the transition committee handed over to him three days ago.

In an exclusive interview with ARISE News, a sister television network of THISDAY, the president also spoke on the emergence of Bukola Saraki as senate president and Yakubu Dogara as speaker of the house of reps. “I don’t know why people are so anxious for the ministers.

But eventually we will have them,” he said.

“The main reason is that I had a transition committee, which I agreed with former President Goodluck Jonathan that the ministers of the outgone government should handover their notes and documents to this transition committee so that we could be prepared.

“The ministers knew that they were going but the technocrats, permanent secretaries and so on, knew they will remain. So if anything goes wrong, they will be invited to explain.

“Unfortunately, the outgone government did not cooperate, so what the committee did was to divide itself into about five sub-committees, and I (only) got the report, I think, three days ago.

“I was waiting for that report because I would like to know what positions there are in the government, especially in terms of the finance and petroleum portfolios. So I’m not in a hurry to get ministers.”

 

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