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Tinubu moves to replace underperforming ministers in imminent cabinet shake-up
Tinubu moves to replace underperforming ministers in imminent cabinet shake-up
President Bola Tinubu is said to be preparing to rejig his cabinet and many ministers are jittery.
The plan, as reported by Sunday Punch, is to remove ministers who have underperformed.
There has been pressure from the All Progressives Congress (APC) and external sources demanding the removal of some cabinet members over nonperformance.
Tinubu last year established the Result and Delivery Unit under Mrs. Hadiza Bala-Usman, Special Adviser on Policy Coordination, to monitor the performance of his ministers and top government officials.
He had warned that those who failed to meet expectations would be dismissed. Recently, Tinubu replaced the directors-general of the National Intelligence Agency and the Department of State Services, signaling his readiness to make changes in key positions.
The report by Punch quoted insider sources as saying a cabinet reshuffle was imminent, with some ministers to be dropped while others may be reassigned to different roles to enhance effectiveness.
“What I can tell you is some (ministers) will go. A few will swap positions, then new people will be brought on board. But the President will be focused more on capacity now; on people who can easily add value to his government”, a source stated.
Another source disclosed that Tinubu’s close associates agreed that the President required a stronger cabinet to implement his policies effectively.
The source stated, “The general concern among some of his aides, friends, and even the public is that the cabinet can be far better than this. There is a consensus among his (Tinubu) close friends that he needs a stronger cabinet to push through with his policies. It is one thing to announce policies and it is another thing for your ministers to deliver the outcomes you want. Oftentimes, it is the capacity of your cabinet members and heads of agencies that determines how you will deliver on those outcomes.
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“If you look at the editorial by Financial Times earlier this week, it was not palatable at all. And what they were saying is that, yes, he has taken bold decisions, the reforms are good, but he has a weak cabinet that cannot help him to deliver on those reforms. That is why it appears like we are wobbling. So, he needs to bring in people with more energy and expertise, who are more patriotic and willing to roll up their sleeves and work for Nigeria and turn things around.
“If the past one year has not been eventful, he cannot afford to waste another year. This next one year is very critical. It is the next one year that will define the government.”
‘We expect nothing good from Tinubu, APC’
Meanwhile, opposition political parties have said they are not expecting anything good from the APC-led Federal Government.
Speaking to Sunday PUNCH, Yunusa Tanko, the campaign spokesman for a former Labour Party Presidential candidate, Peter Obi, said the party was more concerned with improved electoral reforms.
He said, “We are not really interested in whether Tinubu changes or sacks his ministers. One of the major areas we thought there would be an improvement in is our demand for electoral reform. If we have an improved electoral reform, it will inevitably give us a good opportunity for credible elections to take place.
“Sacking or replacing your cabinet with new people is an extension of state capture. He will only be replacing them with his loyalists which we know will be a strategy ahead of 2027. But if he is really serious about improving the performance of his governance at the moment, he can start considering reshuffling his cabinet. Quite a number of the ministers are not measuring up to expectations.”
On his part, the Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the People’s Democratic Party, Ibrahim Abdullahi, attributed the ministers’ woeful performance to Tinubu’s lack of empathy for Nigerians.
Abdullahi said, “It is not about changing the cabinet. When you acquire power through fraudulent and desperate means, it would take a million efforts, programmes, and policies to correct it because something cannot stand without a foundation. So what is the foundation of his presidency? That is the crux of the matter. As PDP, we are not expecting anything good during this period of divine grace, that God will keep him in power.”
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The National Secretary of the Coalition of United Political Party, Peter Ameh, cautioned Tinubu against making the same mistake as his predecessor, Muhammadu Buhari, by keeping his ministers for eight years.
He said CUPP was not surprised by the failure of Tinubu’s ministers, adding that a responsible government would have dismissed them long ago.
Executive Director of the Centre for Anti-Corruption and Open Leadership, Debo Adeniran, was reported as saying less than 15 ministers had met the expectations of Nigerians with their performance.
He said for Tinubu to succeed, he must “weed out” ministers underperforming and merge ministries and agencies performing similar functions.
He listed some of the underperforming ministers as Minister of Education, Prof. Tahir Mamman; Minister of Health, Muhammad Pate; Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Ekperikpe Ekpo; Minister of Transportation, Sa’idu Ahmed Alkali; and the Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu.
Adeniran described some of Tinubu’s appointments as “jobs for the boys” and called on the President to urgently implement the recommendations of the Steve Orosanye report to reduce the size and cost of government.
“Most of the ministers are not performing; they are just noise makers and they seem not to understand the job they have been appointed to do. From our assessment, few of the ministers, less than 15 of them are performing,” he said.
Secretary of the Joint Action Front, Abiodun Bamgboye, said the poor performance of the ministers was due to the anti-people policies of Tinubu, saying even if the President sacked and replaced them with angels, they would fail.
“When you look at the current economic situation of the country, it does not suggest that any minister has performed to the expectations of Nigerians, but is not the question of ministers, it is the economic policies that this regime adopted,” Bamgboye said.
Tinubu moves to replace underperforming ministers in imminent cabinet shake-up
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Focus on welfare of Nigerians, Osinbajo tells Tinubu
Focus on welfare of Nigerians, Osinbajo tells Tinubu
Former Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has urged President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to focus on improving Nigerians’ welfare as the country grapples with significant economic challenges.
Speaking at the 2024 Women in Management, Business, and Public Service (WIMBIZ) conference, Osinbajo highlighted the urgent need for social welfare programmes and accessible healthcare as Nigerians struggle with rising costs in essentials like food, transportation, and housing.
“The cost of living is overwhelming Nigerians’ hope for survival,” Osinbajo remarked. He emphasised the growing issue of food insecurity, particularly affecting children, and called for stronger support systems to ensure basic needs are met.
Addressing the country’s literacy challenges, especially in the northern region, Osinbajo noted that over 67% of women in northern Nigeria are illiterate.
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“A country where half the population is socially and economically disempowered due to illiteracy will find development difficult, if not impossible,” he said.
To tackle this, he stressed the need for large-scale social interventions that address systemic issues, including literacy and economic empowerment.
Reflecting on the theme of the conference, “Dream, Dare, Do,” Osinbajo praised WIMBIZ for exemplifying resilience in pursuing impactful change.
“It’s not just about having dreams or starting enterprises—it’s about resilience and the courage to persevere through challenges,” he said.
Focus on welfare of Nigerians, Osinbajo tells Tinubu
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Obaseki: I’m not afraid of EFCC coming for me next week
Obaseki: I’m not afraid of EFCC coming for me next week
Edo State Governor, Mr Godwin Obaseki, said he had received information that he would be picked up by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) next week at the end of his tenure.
The governor, however said he was not afraid of any arrest as well as investigation of his administration over petitions written against him by those he termed as “cruel and wicked” people only interested in hurting him.
Obaseki spoke in Abuja on Thursday, during the EdoBEST National Results-Sharing Session.
Obaseki, who has served as Edo governor since 2016, said he would spend his time in EFCC custody doing some research.
He said he has left a legacy in the state.
The governor said, “I hear that the EFCC will pick me next week after my tenure. Wherever they keep me, I’ll spend time doing research.
“There are many things we have done that can be described as legacy projects. I believe in Edo State.
“One of the things that will last for a very long time to come is the fact that we were able to focus on Edo people and the things that matter to them, reform and implement those things.
“Why should I have fears? I just focused on what I believe in and today, you can see what has been achieved. What happens after that is not up to me.
“They can continue with their political witchhunt and do all they can to hurt me; that’s their problem.
“I’m not afraid, I’m not worried. They have written all sorts of silly petitions against me and that’s part of the challenge. In fact, I can even hand myself over, and if they call me, I don’t have anything to hide.
“You know how this country is; it is all about bitterness; it is all about vendetta, wickedness and people who have opposed to me in Edo State are cruel, very wicked people, very jealous and envious and this is because they cannot show as much as the achievements we have made in the past eight years.
“But what is important is for us to focus on our people in order to make Nigeria better because the suffering is too much.
“We have the advantage and privilege to make things happen. So, we should focus on issues and not on vendetta.
“Reforming the bureaucracy is a priority, we focused on the people and the civil servants.”
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Obasanjo recounts actions Stella took to secure his release from prison
Obasanjo recounts actions Stella took to secure his release from prison
Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has recounted the major role his late wife, Stella, played in securing his release from prison.
Obasanjo spoke during the inauguration of the 250-bed Stella Obasanjo Hospital in Benin, Edo State.
Obasanjo was detained under General Sani Abacha’s regime for alleged coup involvement and was released by AbdulSalam Abubakar’s administration after Abacha’s death.
His late wife, Stella Obasanjo from Edo State, championed his release and later became the first lady before passing away during his second term.
The 87-year-old ex-President praised Stella’s commitment, saying, “My late wife went everywhere to ensure that I came out of prison alive. She was in Vatican City, France and other parts of the world. I had it all coming out of prison.” He added, “No amount of honour would be too much for the role she played.”
Obasanjo also expressed his gratitude to the Edo State Government for the honour given to Stella through the hospital.
“I had a woman who made tremendous contributions to my achievements in public life,” he said.
Obasanjo also commended Governor Godwin Obaseki for “starting and finishing well” in office.
He further reminisced on his past work with former Governor John Odigie Oyegun, describing him as an exceptional permanent secretary.
“With this hospital, you’re assured of first-class treatment for any ailment,” he said.
He added, “With this kind of edifice, I can say that the governor started well and is finishing well.”
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