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President Buhari Considers Cabinet Reshuffle Ahead Of 2019 Elections

President Muhammadu Buhari is thinking about rejigging his bureau in an offer to support his odds of prevailing at the 2019 presidential surveys, SaharaReporters has been told.


It isn't actually clear how soon the President would ring the changes, yet a source in the administration disclosed to SaharaReporters that it could occur at Friday's crisis meeting of the Federal Executive Council (FEC), or it could be postponed for half a month. 

The crisis FEC meeting was fundamentally gathered for endorsement for the 2019 Appropriation Bill, with the administration wanting to show the pending proposition to a joint session of the National Assembly one week from now. 

Be that as it may, the source revealed to SaharaReporters that a bureau reshuffle at such a critical time, with decisions drawing closer, ought to be nothing unexpected. 

"The President is thinking about dropping clergymen with political things, and those challenging and is likewise wanting to reinforce his battle spread," he said. 

Since getting to be President in May 2015, Buhari hasn't adjusted his bureau, the individuals from which he held up a half year before declaring. 

Aisha Alhassan, prominently known as Mama Taraba, is the latest Minister to reluctantly retire from office. She quit in bitter conditions as Minister of Women Affairs in late September, after she was precluded from challenging the Taraba State governorship race on the stage of the decision All Progressives Congress (APC). 

That was two weeks after Kemi Adeosun, at that point the Minister of Finance, belatedly surrendered following a very long time of continued open weight after it was uncovered that she didn't experience the obligatory National Youth Service Corps (NYSC). 

Kayode Fayemi, at that point Minister of Solid Minerals Development, left in May to challenge the Ekiti State governorship race, which he won — he was confirmed in October — while Amina Mohammed surrendered as Minister of Environment in February 2017 after she was selected United Nations Deputy Secretary-General.
President Buhari Considers Cabinet Reshuffle Ahead Of 2019 Elections Reviewed by FOW 24 News on December 07, 2018 Rating: 5 President Muhammadu Buhari is thinking about rejigging his bureau in an offer to support his odds of prevailing at the 2019 presidential s...

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