President Muhammadu Buhari on Friday
said not all the 36 nominees would be
ministers as some of them would only sit in the cabinet in order to
meet the constitutional provision of a cabinet having 36.According to him, there is no money to pay all the ministers because Nigeria is
broke.
said not all the 36 nominees would be
ministers as some of them would only sit in the cabinet in order to
meet the constitutional provision of a cabinet having 36.According to him, there is no money to pay all the ministers because Nigeria is
broke.
Buhari made his stance known interview he granted the Nigerian Television Authority and Channels TV shortly before he left India..
Buhari said,
“There was no reduction (of
ministers) to 36. What the constitution says, and we cannot work
outside the constitution, is that there must be a cabinet representative
from each state.Yes, there used to be 42 ministers, 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.”
When asked whether he will
reduce the number of ministers, Buhari said,
reduce the number of ministers, Buhari said,
“Of course! Unless you can
volunteer to be paying them (ministers).”
On the criteria used in
compiling his ministerial nominees, the President explained
compiling his ministerial nominees, the President explained
“I have just talked about Nigerians, especially the elite, sitting and
reflecting on serious national issues.“How many times did I attempt to
be the
President of Nigeria? How many times did I end up in the Supreme Court?
Does is it mean every time, I don’t know people in this country?I know
people who we were going
together but fell by the wayside because it was too tough. You know I
contested in 2003, 2007, 2011. I think Nigerians should stop taking
things for granted as far as we are concerned,” he said.
When the President was asked to react to
the claim that his administration is slow in the development of
infrastructure, Buhari said
the claim that his administration is slow in the development of
infrastructure, Buhari said
“Where is the money? You
must have known that the Federal Government had to help 27 of the 36
states to pay salaries.“Nigeria cannot pay salaries. The
Federal Government itself had to summon the governor of the Central Bank
to see how it would pay salaries not to talk of the agreements we
signed with foreign countries, counterpart funding and so on.“This country was materially vandalised
and morally so and you are in a position to know even more than myself
unless you are testing my knowledge whether I know it or not.”
When asked to be categorical on whether the country is broke, Buhari replied,
“Of course, Nigeria is broke.”