Muhammadu Buhari President might also serve as Petroleum Minister
Sources close to Buhari are said to have revealed this adding that the
President is wary of trusting anyone else with the position.
According to reports, Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari might head the country’s petroleum ministry himself as part of his war against corruption.
Sources
close to Buhari are said to have revealed this adding that the
President is wary of trusting anyone else with the position, according
to Reuters.
One of the sources, who chose to
remain anonymous, added that “Nigeria’s oil sector is so dirty that
nobody’s hands are clean enough to do the “surgical changes” needed.
“He will do it. It would be stupid to give that position to anyone else,” an associate of the President reportedly said.
Buhari has however not released his proposed ministerial list and media aide, Garba Shehu has urged Nigerians to be patient with the President as the process of choosing the cabinet is not one to be rushed.
Nigeria’s
oil sector currently contributes over 80 per cent of the country’s
revenue but is a “traditional fount of corruption” thus the country is
robbed of much needed funds.
The President is not
likely to be out of his depth as he has vast knowledge of the oil
sector, having been head of the Petroleum Trust Fund under late
dictator, Sani Abacha and oil minister under Olusegun Obasanjo.
Buhari
would also not be the first Nigerian leader to take the step as
Obasanjo did without a Petroleum Minister for most of the two terms he
spent in office as a democratically elected President.
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