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Nigeria’s new ministers get posts; Aganga gets Finance; Akunyili keeps Info; NNPC’s oil chief Barkindo fired….

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Nigeria’s new ministers get posts; Aganga gets Finance; Akunyili keeps Info;  NNPC’s oil chief Barkindo fired….

By Bashir Adigun (AP). April 6, 2010, ABUJA, Nigeria — Nigeria’s acting president has sacked the head of the nation’s national oil company.

A spokesman for Acting President Goodluck Jonathan gave no explanation for Tuesday’s decision to fire Mohammed Sanusi Barkindo from the Nigeria National Petroleum Corp. The move comes the same day that Jonathan appointed a former employee of Royal Dutch Shell PLC’s Nigerian subsidiary as the country’s petroleum minister.

The spokesman also said Jonathan directly will supervise the power ministry. The moves could wipe away years of corruption that saw the oil-rich nation struggle to produce power for its 150 million people.

Jonathan has only a year to make those changes, as the ruling party says he can’t run as president on its ticket in the next election.

ABUJA, Nigeria (AP) — Nigeria’s acting president swore in a new Cabinet in the oil-rich nation on Tuesday, placing a former oil company employee in charge of the country’s petroleum ministry and an investment banker at the helm of its finances.

Acting President Goodluck Jonathan told the 38 new Cabinet members that they would sign public agreements on what he expected from their ministries. The ministers will be responsible for informing the nation on how they reach those goals, a rare show of accountability in a nation long considered one of the most corrupt in the world.

“I will hate to disappoint you but I will hate even more to disappoint the nation,” Jonathan said.

He also told the new ministers that he expected efficiency and results.

“No minister will be allowed to go on a mission of endless search for solutions,” Jonathan said. “You must hit the ground running. Time is of fundamental essence and no distraction in our mission will be tolerated.”

New members of the cabinet include Diezani Allison-Madueke, who will serve as head of the petroleum ministry, a key post for a country that is the No. 3 supplier of crude oil to the U.S.

Allison-Madueke previously worked for the Shell Petroleum Development Company, which Shell runs as a subsidiary with the Nigerian government. Shell first struck oil in Nigeria 50 years ago and remains the main force for exploration in the country, though attacks by militants upset by environmental damage and poor living conditions in the country’s Niger Delta have cut into the oil major’s production since 2006.

Olusegun Olutoyin Aganga, a senior executive with bank Goldman Sachs, will take over as Nigeria’s finance minister. Jonathan also restored Dora Akunyili as information minister. She circulated a memo to the Cabinet in February calling on it to grant then-Vice President Jonathan powers to act on behalf of President Umaru Yar’Adua.

Yar’Adua, 58, hasn’t been seen publicly since leaving in November for medical treatment in Saudi Arabia. Long troubled by poor health and kidney ailments, Yar’Adua was hospitalized over what his doctor described as acute pericarditis, an inflammation of the sac surrounding the heart.

Yar’Adua left the country without formally placing Jonathan, then the vice president, in charge, sparking a constitutional crisis that lasted several months. The National Assembly empowered Jonathan to become acting president Feb. 9. A military convoy and an ambulance apparently swept Yar’Adua back into the presidential palace Feb. 24, though he has not been seen publicly since his return and his Christian vice president remains in control of the nation.

Though dissolving the Cabinet Yar’Adua created, Jonathan kept some of the same members in his reconstituted Cabinet. He also put a nephew of Yar’Adua as the No. 2 minister at the country’s defense ministry.

While trying to put his own mark on government, Jonathan has a short time to address the nation’s growing insecurity, religious problems and corrupt elections. The next presidential election will come in January or April 2011 and the ruling People’s Democratic Party has said it won’t back Jonathan as a presidential candidate. Yar’Adua also could send a letter to the National Assembly assuming presidential powers — though Christian leaders who met with him Monday said he remains physically weak, leading some to believe he may not be able to handle the affairs of Africa’s most populous nation.

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10 Responses for “Nigeria’s new ministers get posts; Aganga gets Finance; Akunyili keeps Info; NNPC’s oil chief Barkindo fired….”

  1. Martin N says:

    I believe the step the acting president took is the best why because as he resume office, he is meant to select those that will work with him not those that have been working wit Yar’adua.

  2. Pa Muna says:

    I am a Cameroonian who read in UNILAG and very fun of Nigerian politics than my country. I love Nigeria more than the United States of America because i believe than is Nigeria is well governed, all economic migrants who flood Europe as slaves will go but to Nigeria and there will still be left overs. The question i want to ask is what is the meaning of a Godfather in Nigerian politics? Can or have all the successful Nigerians businessmen around the globe appoint their managers based on godfathers and succeed? Please president Jonathan, try to do something different and make us proud. Nigeria should be our own Europe or USA in Africa. Can you look at the possibility of introducing medical cards and social welfare payments in Nigeria? You can and still have surplus + surplus.

  3. Femi Tinubu says:

    No doubt one of the world’s most endowed nations, Nigeria needs leaders who will put the public good ahead of personal interest. Jonathan’s words are a good signal. Let him live up to it. He must also continue to make the best choices 4 our country. He may need to consult more with stakeholders who genuinely hold the short- and long-term interests of Nigeria at heart. Well-meaning Veterans will do. And young&promising should be given opportunities to serve&make contributions

  4. This is the right step at the right direction. All the ministers must hit the ground running! Since the PDP has shown d Ag. President that he has no political second chance with it, he should give himself completely to the Nigerian people. I’m with you, your excellency!

  5. Gb says:

    USAAfricaonline -For the records, Allison is not a new member of the cabinet. She has been part of it from inception in Transport and Solid Minerals.

    Maybe you need to double check your records.

  6. Gb says:

    Odein Ajumogobia” in the Foreign Ministry is the best card of the team. Now you can expect an economy driven foreign policy not all those gibberish ( ECOMOG, AC, Big brother) slangs we are used to. Wish him the best!

    I think some partnership would be worth watching (Odein + Allison + Akunyili); (Aganga + Babalola) and ( Kayode + Yar’adua).

    We are watching

  7. Mycin says:

    Gdluck, I believe u. Dnt mind PDP, otha parties will take u as their flagbearer. Bt 1st remove Timi Sylva. He’s got no conscience

  8. Nathan says:

    This is the kind of President that we need in Nigeria at this point in time. He said, ‘I will hate to disappoint you but l will hate more even to disappoint the nation(Nigeria.) That is a great statement for one who has passion in the well-being of the country.

  9. Ugoo says:

    Jonathan you are a thief, why is minister of petroluem a woman?

  10. Gazillionaire says:

    My dear Jonathan, I love what you are doing but don’t forget to split Nigeria into 4 when you are leaving the office in 2011.

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