Ministerial Appointment: Why APC Can’t Influence Tinubu’s Choice

The jostle for ministerial appointment in the President Tinubu’s government is getting hotter and hotter, despite the President’s assurance that none would be left out, even those who were not endorsed by the ruling APC.

President Bola Tinubu
President Bola Tinubu

Tinubu has lived up to the expectations of his acclaimed title, ‘Jagaban’, he is not the type that could be influenced.

The President on June 7, during his meeting with the Senators had said “the elephant is big enough for all members and indeed Nigerians, to have a share”.

Everyone will get a share from the renewed hope in due course.

But despite the President’s assurance, there were indications on Thursday that the APC bigwigs had started jostling for appointments after Tinubu appointed eight special advisors.

Names Of Nominees

Now, some members of the National Working Committee (NWC) of the All Progressive Congress (APC) have disclosed that the party cannot influence the President’s choice of ministerial nominees.

State chapters of the ruling party await directives to forward names of nominees for ministerial appointment while some names in the various states have come up.

However, the Director of Publicity for APC, Bala Ibrahim and Deputy National Organising Secretary of the party, Nze Chidi Duru, spoke with Punch in separate interviews.

Tinubu’s Choice

According to them, they doubt if the party would be able to influence Tinubu on his choice of ministerial nominees.

According to Duru the President, as a party man, ought to consult the APC before making any moves but he is not obligated to.

“It is the prerogative of the man himself and that may include involving the party, which is expected.

“But as of now, I am not aware of any nomination list emanating from the party.

“The President has the right to appoint his ministers whether he decides to consult the party or not.

“It is expected that he should consult the party but if he chooses not to, it is his prerogative to appoint them himself.

Consultation

“Although I agree with you that it is tradition to allow the party to call for ministerial nominees, it is not cast in stones.

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“What if the President changes his mind and says I am calling one or two stakeholders who are not party members?”

Bala also noted that Tinubu was likely to have a consultation with the party hierarchy before making the pronouncement.

He also submitted that “I believe it is the prerogative of the president. In exercising that prerogative, he is likely to contact the party. But that will be at the political level and not at the bureaucratic level where I belong”.

Tinubu’s Special Advisers

Meanwhile Tinubu on Thursday appointed eight Special Advisers.

This development is coming eight days after he requested the Senate’s approval for the appointment of 20 special advisers to run his administration.⁣

The new appointees include:

Dele Alake as Special Adviser, Special Duties, Communications and Strategy.

Former EFCC Chairman, Nuhu Ribadu, as Special Adviser on Security and

Mr Wale Edun as Special Adviser, Monetary Policies. ⁣

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Other Special Advisers appointed by the President include:

Yau Darazo (Political and Intergovernmental Affairs)

Olu Verheijen (Energy)

Zachaeus Adedeji (Revenue)

John Uwajumogu (Industry, Trade and Investment)

and Dr Salma Anas (Health).

Watch the video below for more insights on Tinubu’s ministerial appointment choices.

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