The President-elect, Muhammadu Buhari, is said to be
considering the reduction of the number of ministers as part of his strategies
for reducing cost of governance.
The PUNCH learnt that this formed part of the cost-saving
proposals which Buhari presented during the All Progressives Congress’s
National Working Committee meeting in Abuja on Wednesday.
Those to be done away with are ministers of state.
The NWC which is yet to conclude its deliberations on
proposals, according a high-ranking member of the APC NWC, include streamlining
the ministries and parastatals.
The NWC member said, “No concrete decision has been reached
on any of the issues yet. We are still meeting tomorrow.”
The meeting, which was chaired by the party’s National
Chairman, John Odigie-Oyegun, also reviewed the just-concluded general
elections, the deadlock in the Taraba State governorship poll as well as the
alleged electoral fraud in Rivers and Akwa Ibom states.
The National Publicity Secretary of the party, Lai Mohammed,
who spoke to journalists during a short break by the committee, confirmed that
the NWC reviewed the governorship election.
He also said that with the “election behind us, we have to
prepare the ground for the transition committee and for the business of the
governance.”
When asked to comment on the proposals made by Buhari on
streamlining the ministries and parastatals, he dismissed the question.
Mohammed said, “I think you have been listening to a lot of
gossip; nothing like that was discussed. All we discussed was to make
recommendations into the transition committee; how the government should hit
the ground running and what should be the immediate, mid-term and long term
policies of the incoming government. So, all these issues of ministers and
MDAs, are your own imagination.
Punch
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