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FG Updates Ministers’ List After Media Report
The Federal Government has finally updated its website to reflect all the names of the 43 ministers recently appointed by President Muhammadu Buhari.
The update was done, yesterday a few hours after a media report that, over two months after Buhari had inaugurated his cabinet; the names of 22 of the 43 ministers were still missing from the Federal Government’s website.
The report had indicated that a check on the website of the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Boss Mustapha, last Monday, showed that out of the 43 ministers that Buhari inaugurated and assigned portfolios to on August 21, only 37 (designations) were listed, leaving out six.
The six left out, according to the report, were either new ministries created by Buhari or the ones carved out from the existing ones.
Out of the 37 designations listed, only 21 names were supplied as of the time of filing the report, last Monday.
The remaining 16 slots were either left vacant or the inscription, “minister has not been appointed,” written against them despite the fact that ministers had been assigned portfolios and had since resumed work.
But another check at about noon yesterday showed that the list had finally been updated to include the names of all ministers.
The ministers who were, as of Monday, listed on the website as ‘not appointed yet’ were the Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment; Minister of Niger Delta; Minister of State, Niger Delta; Minister of Petroleum; Minister of State for Petroleum; Minister of Power, Works and Housing; Minister of State, Power, Works and Housing; Minister of State for Power, Works and Housing (Power); Minister of Science and Technology; Minister of Solid Minerals, and Minister of State for Solid Minerals.
Others were Minister of Transportation; Minister of State for Aviation; Minister of Water Resources, Minister of Women Affairs and Social Development, and Minister of Youth and Sports.
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