A
mid-term cabinet reshuffle has topped President Muhammadu Buhari’s
agenda since his return from the United Kingdom (UK) nine days ago and
may have influenced his decision to defer last week’s meeting of the
Federal Executive Council (FEC), THISDAY has learnt.
According to
top presidency sources, Buhari has made up his mind to rejig his
cabinet very soon but is torn between moving around the current crop of
ministers or dropping them completely and replacing them with new
appointees.
THISDAY had exclusively reported that when
Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo visited the president last month in the
United Kingdom, he had sought Buhari’s permission to reshuffle the
cabinet.
He had also presented Buhari with a draft list for the reshuffling of the cabinet for his consideration and approval.
The
president, it was gathered, however, asked his deputy to tarry a while
until he returned to the country, informing Osinbajo that since the
administration was midway into its tenure, it would be the only
opportunity for him (Buhari) to reshuffle the cabinet.
It was on
the basis of Buhari’s position that Osinbajo, upon his return to the
country, swore-in Prof. Stephen Ocheni from Kogi State and Alhaji
Suleiman Hassan from Gombe State, who had been confirmed by the Senate
as ministerial nominees, without assigning any portfolios to them.
They were eventually assigned portfolios three days before Buhari’s return from the UK.
With Buhari’s return since August 19, the president has been preoccupied with reshuffling his cabinet as soon as possible.
However,
a presidency source confided in THISDAY that his ministers, who are all
aware of the likely changes to take place, have been lobbying Buhari
through their governors or close allies of the president, to either
retain their ministries or be moved to other ministries that they deem
more “important”.
Buhari, it was gathered, has also been holding
on to the list drafted by the vice-president and has not made up his
mind on whether to reshuffle the cabinet on the basis of the list, or
make some alterations to the list before doing so.
The presidency
source further revealed that Buhari has been counselled by those close
to him to jettison the list given to him by Osinbajo completely and
dissolve the cabinet so that he can bring in new hands that will be
loyal to the president and his agenda.
According to the source,
the situation has caused an air of uncertainty among his ministers who
do not know if they are staying on or may be replaced.
This has
not been helped by the fact that Buhari, THISDAY learnt, has also
decided to keep the final decision close to his chest, given the growing
interplay of interests.
“The cabinet would definitely be
reshuffled very soon and all the ministers know that. It is for this
reason they have been lobbying their governors and allies close to Mr.
President since he returned from London.
“The problem is that
some of these same allies have advised Mr. President to discountenance
the list that was presented by Vice-President Osinbajo when he met with
him last month in London.
“His allies would rather he dissolves
the cabinet completely and brings in a new team that would be completely
loyal to the president.
“Right now the cabinet is in a state of
flux due to the uncertainty over what direction the president would go,”
the source volunteered.
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