As the outgoing Goodluck Jonathan administration
prepares to vacate office for the incoming government of Muhammadu
Buhari, there are three Ministers that has worked with the Jonathan
administration that could make the cut when Buhari draws up a list for
his own team.
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1. Bolaji Abdullahi: Youthful Bolaji Abdullahi remains one of the best sports minister Nigeria has ever had. Under his watch, the country’s sports sector progressed astronomically and its development was glaring for all to see. During his tenure, Nigeria won several laurels in sports. But Abdullahi became a victim of political wrangling when he was dismissed from office following his political godfather’s (Bukola Saraki) disagreement with the presidency. Abdullahi will likely find his way back to the Buhari cabinet given his track record of excellence, unalloyed loyalty to Saraki and the fact that he is not a typical politician – a factor Buhari has openly expressed dismay for in appointing ministers.
2. Akinwunmi Adeshina:
It is safe to say he is the best thing that happened to the Jonathan’s
administration. His reforms in the Nigeria’s agricultural sector are to
say the least revolutionary. His performance has earned him a role as a
frontline contestant for the position of President of African
Development Bank (AFDB). Until his appointment as Minister in 2010, he
was Vice President of Policy and Partnerships for the Alliance for a
Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA). Despite being in the opposition,
Adeshina’s nomination got the backing of President-elect, Muhammadu
Buhari, a testament to the fact that even the opposition acknowledges
his immense contribution to the Nigerian economy through his progressive
aagricultural programmes. There are strong insinuations that if
Adeshina doesn not get the position, he will be retained in the cabinet
of Buhari.
3. Professor Barth Nnaji:
A professional to the core, Nnaji’s giant strides in the power sector
during his short stint as Nigeria’s power minister didn’t go unnoticed.
His reign in the ministry, for the first time, witnessed a situation
where the minister in charge of a ministry, actually understands the
workings of the ministry based on his experience and profession. He is
the founder of the first indigenous owned power generating company in
Nigeria. Nnaji distabilised the cabal feeding fat from Nigeria’s power
crisis. He crippled them economically and fought them with all the
resources at his disposal. But at the end, he paid the price for daring
the cabal by bring roped into a controversial case and then lost his
job. Nnaji who has since retraced his political step and joined the All
Progressives Congress (APC) was part of the Igbo delegation that visited
Buhari recently and he has been mentioned severally by analysts that
his CV will impress the President-elect when he chooses to pick
professionals from the South-East. The 58-year old is a
scientist, innovator and one of the inventors of the E-Design concept.
Meanwhile, the president-elect, Muhammadu Buhari, will be holding a secret meeting with petrol marketers on how to resolve the lingering fuel scarcity causing Nigerians untold hardship.
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1. Bolaji Abdullahi: Youthful Bolaji Abdullahi remains one of the best sports minister Nigeria has ever had. Under his watch, the country’s sports sector progressed astronomically and its development was glaring for all to see. During his tenure, Nigeria won several laurels in sports. But Abdullahi became a victim of political wrangling when he was dismissed from office following his political godfather’s (Bukola Saraki) disagreement with the presidency. Abdullahi will likely find his way back to the Buhari cabinet given his track record of excellence, unalloyed loyalty to Saraki and the fact that he is not a typical politician – a factor Buhari has openly expressed dismay for in appointing ministers.

Bolaji Abdullahi

Dr. Akinwunmi Adeshina

Professor Barth Nnaji
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