Inauguration of New Ministers at The Presidential
Villa In Abuja
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Some of the 36 new ministers have already assumed
duties few hours after they were inaugurated on Wednesday by President
Muhammadu Buhari.
The ministers were at their various
ministries where they pledged to bring about ‘change’ promised by the ruling
All Progressives Congress.
The new Minister of Agriculture and Rural
Development, Audu Ogbeh, assured the ministry’s officials who received him that
he would reduce the $32 billion Nigeria spends in importing food yearly.
He stated that there was an urgent need to
intensify research and marketing for food.
“Oil and gas has served Nigeria well. We
did not manage the resources well. We can’t blame oil and gas. Now the pressure
is on agriculture. How we are going to make it work to ensure yield and harvest
is a burden all of us will carry together,” he said.
“We are going to face very serious
challenges. We have to earn foreign exchange to replace oil. The demand out
there is very high if we can produce the right quantity and quality.
“We have to intensify research, marketing
of food. We have to deal with reducing the import burden of food of almost
$32bn a year. I don’t know how somebody can explain importing bananas to the
country or Irish potatoes from South Africa or vegetables from South Africa
into our shores.”
Mr. Ogbeh, a former national chairman of
the Peoples Democratic Party, assured that during his tenure the problem of
high rate of malnutrition in the country would be tackled.
He said that cancer, liver and kidney
failure had increased by 25 per cent in the last 25 years due to food
poisoning.
“What is even worse, which we will
together deal with, is the nutrition problem. Cancer, liver and kidney failure
have increased 25 per cent in the last 25 years. A lot of poisoning is getting
into our food system simply from packaging,” he said.
In the Ministry of Transport, the new
Minister, Chibuike Amaechi, who said he would fully assume duties on November
17, assured that he would complete all the rail projects began by the previous
federal administration.
Mr. Amaechi, a former governor of Rivers
State, urged parastatals and agencies under the ministry and the aviation
sector to cooperate with him to move the sector forward.
He said he would commence work by looking
at the ministry’s budget and its level of implementation.
“Rail transport is the easiest thing to
achieve if you get capable hands. We are going to work towards completing
abandoned rail projects,” he said.
“They will help create employment and ease
mass transportation of people. Our mandate is to deliver quality service to the
people in accordance with the change agenda.”
On personal principles, Mr. Amaechi added,
“If you come to me to gossip about anyone, be rest assured that l will tell the
person concerned that this is what you said and you will be there to defend
yourself, wrong or right.
“I am not as bad as they say. A lot of
names have been given to me but I believe in principles. I don’t like
protocols. When I say I hate corruption, I mean it. I don’t give bribe and I
don’t take either. If you want to relate with me don’t give me money and don’t
ask me for money.
“Just do your job creditably. Don’t see me
on the road and run away. I am not as bad as they paint me. I don’t steal and l
don’t befriend thieves and don’t put me in a position that l will not be able
to call a thief, thief. Let us be friends because l am here to learn.”
The Minister of State for Aviation, Hadi
Sirika, said whatever promise that had been made would be fulfilled and that
the era of talking tough without acting had come to an end.
He assured that the new federal administration would deliver on its promises because it was aware of the high hope and expectation of Nigerians.
He assured that the new federal administration would deliver on its promises because it was aware of the high hope and expectation of Nigerians.
On his part, the new Minister of Labour
and Productivity, Chris Ngige, said he would tackle unemployment effectively
during his tenure.
“We will be at the forefront of the battle
to stop the scourge of unemployment in the country,” Mr. Ngige, a former
senator, said while addressing the workers of the ministry.
“We must, as a people, put on our thinking caps so that we can chart the way forward for employment generation.”
“We must, as a people, put on our thinking caps so that we can chart the way forward for employment generation.”
Mr. Ngige, a former senator, said although
the new federal administration might not provide jobs for all unemployed
people, it would provide the enabling environment for all the sectors to
thrive.
According to him, efforts were already on
to block all leakages so available resources could be committed to development.
He said, “We are the catalyst, the change
agent of the change era; if we block leakages in our system, the country will
be better for its resources will be made available for economic growth.”
The new Minister of Power, Works and
Housing, Babatunde Fashola, who was accompanied by the Minister of State,
Mustapha Shehuri, said he would bring together processes and activities of all
the three ministries under his supervision.
“We are here to work with you in solving
problems on ground as quickly as possible,” he said.
“We want to know if some of those problems
are man-made or systemic. We want information on what has been done, what
remains to be done, and what are the future plans. We want to continue from
there.”
The former governor of Lagos State assured
that he would harness the available human resource assets in the ministry and
the physical assets, as all these information will assist us as we hit the
ground running. We need to do more so as to regain lost time.”
Mr. Fashola said he would ensure there is
improved power supply across the federation.
Mr. Shehuri, on his part, asked for a
detailed ministerial briefing document to serve as a guide, adding that it
would ensure proper take-off of duties.
The Minister of Environment, Aisha
Mohammed, said she would achieve the mandate given to the ministry by Mr.
Buhari.
“As the minister of state has reiterated,
there is a time frame and within that time frame we have to deliver the
dividends of this administration to our people,” she said.
“The one commitment that we can make is
that as we read through this brief that you’ve got here, it is about us
building on the successes that we have in this ministry and ensuring that the
teams that we have are working effectively with the skills that will take it to
another level.
“It certainly can’t be business as usual
because the President has said it and I hope that the Ministry of Environment
will give the support to the Minister of State and myself to make real
difference and to be a role model for what we mean by that in the country.”
“The country has environmental issues
everywhere. There is no part of this country that is devoid of the challenges
that we have and what we need to do is to find the resources, those that are
within the country and the other two tiers of government, the resources that
are outside the borders of Nigeria to make sure that we make a considerable
impact with what we have.’’
The Minister of State for Environment,
Ibrahim Jibril, appealed to the workers to cooperate with him and the minister.
The Minister of State for Petroleum
Resources, Emmanuel Kachikwu, said the outstanding subsidy payments to oil
marketers approved by Mr. Buhari would be paid immediately the government gets
the approval of the National Assembly.
He assured of constant fuel supply across
the country.
Mr. Kachikwu, who said he would continue
in office as Group Managing Director of NNPC, added, “One thing is certain,
whatever time I spend here, it is going to be spent with a lot of respect for
the dignity of people. I am a very respectful person and I give as much as I
expect to have.”
He said he would soon engage the
executives of the various parastatals with a view to finding out if they have
the capacity and ability to deliver the change mantra.
On the pending Petroleum Industry Bill,
the minister said: “Government believes in the bill still. Government wants to
see the PIB come through. However, government has indicated that there is a need
to look at the PIB as was submitted to the sixth assembly and try and tinker
with it.
“There are all kinds of issues. One of
them is whether we need to yank out the fiscal terms and develop them into a
different law, rely on existing laws, amend them or whether we do that as a
separate component of law.”
“We will be at the forefront of the battle
to stop the scourge of unemployment in the country. We must as a people put on
our thinking caps so that we can chart the way forward for employment
generation.”
On her part, the Minister of Finance, Kemi
Adeosun, at a meeting with senior officials of her ministry, said the federal
government had a clear direction towards returning the nation to the path of
growth.
She however said that would depend on the
management and staff of the ministry.
Okechukwu Enelamah, the minister of
industry, trade and investment, who was accompanied by the minister of state,
Aisha Abubakar, to the ministry, pledged to start work immediately.
Mr. Enelamah revealed his excitement over
his new assignment and asked for the cooperation and support of the officials
of the ministry.
The new minister of Solid Minerals,
Kayode Fayemi, also assumed duties at the ministry’s headquarters, in Abuja
shortly after the inaugural meeting of the Federal Executive Council (FEC) on
Wednesday.
Mr. Fayemi who was received by top
officials of the ministry, held a meeting with them.
In attendance at the meeting were the
Minister of State for Solid Minerals, Abubakar Bwari, the Permanent Secretary
of the ministry, and some directors.
Mr. Fayemi told the officials of government’s
plan to re-position the ministry as a major contributor to the economic growth
of the country, adding that no stone would be left unturned in the bid to
achieve the set goals.
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