Opinion
Buhari And Ministerial Appointment
Since the new administration headed by
President Mohammadu Buhari was inaugurated on May 29, 2015, Nigerians have been anxiously waiting for the much-awaited dividends of democratic setting. Indeed, to set the ball of the administration rolling, many Nigerians hoped the first thing was the constitution of cabinet which forms the executive council. The various ministries which headquarters are in the Federal Capital Territory are manned by Permanent Secretaries. And some school of thought believes the delay in the appointment of ministers to oversee the ministries is not a welcome development in a civilian administration. Though, the Presidency has assured Nigerians that the process of appointing ministers will commence in September many are still worried.
There is also serious concern in the public domain that the affairs of the Ministry of Petroleum will be overseen by the President. This alone is causing another apprehension in the minds of Nigerians. This is because the President will not be answerable to anyone in case of corrupt or sharp practice. No matter the situation, President should appoint a Minister of Petroleum. Nigerians want credible persons to be appointed as ministers to head the ministries, if the fight against corruption would be transparent and not continue to be seen as witch-hunting. The non appointment of ministers for about three months, after inauguration of this administration does not support smooth administrative procedures.
Indeed, another issue is that of scaling down the ministries to 19. Some see it as a good omen in the light of fighting corruption; in another way, it is not acceptable, as it will promote unemployment in the country. Nigerians are worried about trimming down the ministries. The government in its own way has not publicly endorsed that.
But the fact is that Nigerians need ministers to be appointed for smooth running of the administration.
Nigerians expect more political appointments beyond ministerial appointment from this administration; the quest of fighting corruption should not prevent Presidency from making political appointment realistic. To some extent, not appointing ministers would be seen as an avenue of saving funds for the government from the angle of the Presidency. The intention might be a good development to observe but it is not obtainable in a democratic system of government. It is evidently clear that Nigerians want Mr. President to set a good standard that will salvage the country from mountainous corruption that is high in the nation. The appointment of ministers can not be done away with, in this democratic era no matter the reason.
Indeed, the permanent secretaries might not have the political will to execute some government projects and policies. That alone will hinder development of the country in these three months. As the President alone can not run the country. President Buhari needs patriotic and honest Nigerians in his cabinet to help in fighting the long awaited enemy-corruption. Ministers, when appointed in September, should help Mr. President to realise the dream and expectations of Nigerians.
It is believed that the time is ripe for the appointment of ministers without delay. This is because the offices are less busy with functions and activities in the federal ministries and parastatals of government. There is no time for excuse. Nigerians want to see the change advocated by the president and his party during electioneering campaign. Nigerians want appointments devoid of ethnic colouration or sentiment and even religious. As the president has promised September as the time to commence process of appointment of ministers, there should be no further postponement.
Mr. President, Nigerians are waiting for you and are eager to work with you to achieve your set goals and vision for Nigeria as time and tide wait for no man.
Ogwuonuonu is a public affairs analyst.
Frank Eneawaji Ogwuonuonu
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