President
Muhammadu Buhari is set to head the Ministry of Petroleum for 18 months before
appointing a substantive minister for the ministry, it has learnt.
The President
said this while meeting with some members of his political party, the All
Progressives Congress, in Abuja recently.
According to one
of those at the meeting, the President said he would use the one and a half
years of heading the sensitive ministry to reposition it.
According to
him, “At the meeting we had recently, we discussed the issues of portfolios and
other matters,” the President said he was going to handle the Ministry of
Petroleum himself for about 18 months.
“He said it
was after this that he would appoint a substantive minister for the ministry.
He said he would only personally handle the reorganisation of the
much-important ministry. Besides, he said the ministry needed to be reformed
and be rid of corruption. He promised to sanitise the ministry.”
Buhari
was once a minister in charge of the ministry and because of his experience, he
was said to have vowed to make sure that he blocked all the loopholes that enabled
those manning the ministry to either steal money or petroleum products.
Speaking on
the issue, the Peoples Democratic Party said it would be too early to speculate
on whether the President would head the ministry or not.
Rather, the
opposition party urged Nigerians to wait till September when the President
promised to name his cabinet.
However, the
Conference of Nigeria Political Parties said the constitution vested powers on
the President to head any ministry or parastatal of his choice or appoint a
representative.
The National
Publicity Secretary of the organisation, Mr. Osita Okechukwu, said that Section
5 of the 1999 Constitution vested executive powers on the President.
He said, “He
can decide to exercise such powers by himself or delegate it to his deputy, or
public officers of the public service of the federation. That’s what the law
says.”
“Whether he
chooses to manage any ministry by himself is immaterial. Whether he decides to
be in charge of ministries such as power, works, women affairs or culture does
not mean anything to the Nigerian people.”
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