Senior Special Assistant to President Buhari on Media and Publicity,
Shehu Garba says that contrary to what is being interpreted from
President Buhari's chat with Channels TV in India last week, all the 36
ministers recently screened by the senate will get portfolios but not
all of them will oversee a ministry. In an interview with Daily Trust,
Shehu said
“You know we have a structure of government in place in this country
whereby there are substantive ministers and ministers of state. What the
president meant (in the interview granted) was that not all the
ministers in his cabinet will have the full control of the ministries.
You know it is not possible to have the number of
ministries more than the number of ministers. Even former President
Goodluck Jonathan had 28 ministries and 42 ministers. So, what the
president meant was that some of his cabinet members would be ministers
of state.”
Asked whether this implies that all the ministers will have portfolios, Shehu answered in the affirmative, saying:
“Yes, that is what it means. But not all of them (the ministers) will have the full command of the ministries”.
DDuring the interview which was aired on October 30th, President Buhari said
"There used to be 42 ministers. I I think we will be lucky if we can
have half of that now because we cannot afford it. Others may not be
substantive ministers but they will sit in the cabinet because that is
what the constitution says and we cannot operate outside the
constitution".
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