The long time awaited ministerial list
Buhari submits 21 names and announced himself as the substantive minister of petroleum.

Senate President, Bukola Saraki, on 
Wednesday received the ministerial nominees list at about 4:56pm from 
the Presidency but said the content of the presidential communication 
would be read on Tuesday.
The Senate had adjourned plenary at 2:00pm on Wednesday till Tuesday, October 6.
Sources said 21 names were contained in the list.
The Chief of Staff to the President, 
Abba Kyari, in company with the Senior Special Assistant to the 
President on National Assembly Matters (Senate),   Ita Enang, delivered 
the list in a sealed envelope to the Senate President in his office.
Saraki, who left the office around 
5:30pm, later spoke to journalists through his Special Adviser on Media 
and Publicity, Alhaji Yusuph Olaniyonu, explaining that the list would 
be read on the floor during plenary Tuesday next week.
“The Senate president received the 
ministerial list around 5:00pm this evening but no action would be taken
 on it until next week Tuesday. The envelope is still sealed,” Olaniyonu
 told journalists.
Also said to be on the list are Kayode 
Fayemi, a former governor of Ekiti State; a former Governor of Anambra 
State, Chris Ngige; and a one-time Governor of Abia State, Ogbonaya Onu.
Malami Abubakar, SAN, a former National 
Legal Adviser to the defunct Congress for Progressives Change; Aisha 
Alhassan, a former governorship candidate of the APC in Taraba State; 
and Amina Mohammed, a special adviser to the Secretary-General of the 
United nations, Ban Ki-Moon, also made the ministerial list. Same for a 
former finance commissioner in Ogun State, Kunle Adeosun.
Curiously, the Group Managing Director 
of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, Ibe Kachikwu, is said to
 be on the list, perhaps to combine his headship of the NNPC with junior
 petroleum minister. portfolio. Buhari has already announced himself as 
the substantive Minister of Petroleum.
The President had pledged that his 
ministerial nominees would be submitted to the Senate for screening and 
approval before the end of September thus raising fears on Wednesday 
that Buhari had failed to keep his promise to Nigerians.
Also, the Senate had earlier on Wednesday announced that the President had yet to send the list of ministers.
The Chairman, Senate Ad-hoc Committee on
 Media and Publicity, Dino Melaye, who addressed journalists shortly 
after the Senate had adjourned to Tuesday next week, however urged 
Nigerians not to lose hope because the September deadline given by 
Buhari would not expire until midnight.
Melaye had said, “We want to announce 
that we are still waiting for the ministerial list from Mr. President 
and I want to advise that there is no need for agitation as September 
expires by 12 midnight today (Wednesday).
“We want to assure Nigerians that as 
soon as we get possession of this list we will communicate same to 
Nigerians through the National Assembly Press Corps.”
He had also reiterated his earlier 
statement that the Senate “will attend to the ministerial nominees 
expeditiously but diligently, once the list was sent by the President.”
“Due process will be followed and I 
repeat that it is not going to be business as usual; we are going to 
properly screen all nominees and only those who meet the constitutional 
and moral requirements shall be cleared,” he had added.
Melaye explained that the Senate would 
as from next week start the consideration of all the communication 
earlier presented to it by the President concerning some appointments 
made while the Senate was on recess.
Buhari had on Tuesday sent a letter to 
the Senate, seeking the confirmation of the appointment of Prof. Umaru 
Garba Danbatta as the Executive Vice-Chairman of the Nigerian 
Communications Commission, for a first term of five years.
Buhari in another letter sought the 
confirmation of the appointment of Dr. William Babatunde Fowler as 
Executive Chairman of the Federal Inland Revenue Board for a four-year 
term while in another letter, the President sought the confirmation of 
the appointment of the Managing Director and three executive directors 
for the Assets Management Company of Nigeria.
The nominees are Kuru as Managing Director; Kola Ayeye, Eberechukwu Uneze and Aminu Ismail as executive directors.
However, the Senate Minority Leader, 
Godswill Akpabio, had during plenary on Tuesday expressed concern that 
the Senate president did not read out the list of ministerial nominees 
despite the fact that newspapers had reported that it was in the Senate.
Akpabio, who had raised a point of 
order, citing order 14, also noted that the situation became worrisome 
in view of the fact that the September 30 deadline promised by Buhari 
would lapse on Wednesday.
But Akpabio’s argument had been 
countered by the Deputy Senate Leader, Bala Ibn Na’Allah, who explained 
that the list could still be sent before midnight on Wednesday.
Meanwhile, the Senator representing Osun
 Central Senatorial District, Prof. Olusola Adeyeye, was on Wednesday 
announced as the Senate Chief Whip by Saraki.
Adeyeye was unanimously endorsed by the South-West caucus of the All Progressives Congress in the red chamber on June 24.
His name was on the list of principal 
officers approved by the APC leadership as contained in a letter 
addressed to the Senate president by the National Chairman of the party,
 Chief John Odigie – Oyegun, on June 23.
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