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11 Nov 2015

Ministers' Inauguration: President Buhari Shrinks Ministeries Further

President Buhari has shrinked the ministries further ahead of today's inauguration of his ministers  




Nigeria President Muhammadu Buhari may have successfully slashed the federal ministries to 25 from 29 ahead of today’s inauguration for the 36 incoming ministers.
The Punch reports that the ministries of police affairs, aviation and special duties appear to have been scrapped while ministries of Lands, Housing, Urban Development and Works have been merged to become Ministry of Works and Housing.

In the same vein, the information, culture, national orientation and tourism ministries have been collapsed into one Ministry of Information and Culture while the Ministries of Sports as well as Youth Development have also been merged to form the Ministry of Sports and Youth Development.
Among other mergers, the Ministry of Aviation is now under the Ministry of Transportation, as the president retired 17 permanent secretaries and announced the appointment of 18 new ones in a decision taken on Tuesday, November 10, 2015.
This indication is further fueled by the announcement of the appointment and deployment of permanent secretaries by President Buhari’s special adviser on media and publicity, Femi Adesina.

According to a top government official who spoke with The Punch’s correspondent on Tuesday: “the pattern of the list you see in the statement may be a sign of what to come as far as the number of ministries to be maintained by the President are concerned.”
The President was last week, presented with the list of screened ministerial nominees by the Senate president, Bukola Saraki, and the incoming ministers have since been hosted to a retreat by the Nigerian leader.
During the two-day event, President Buhari warned the ministers over their foreign trips and also asked them to avoid waste and shun impunity as they work together to build the country.

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