Indications are rife that the President-elect, Muhammadu Buhari
and the former governor of Lagos State, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu are
set to clash over Buhari’s insistemce on having Governor Babatunde
Fashola as the Lagos State ministerial nominee in his cabinet.
Nigerian Pilot Saturday gathered from a member of the APC in Abuja that,
close associates of Buhari from the North, are rooting for the outgoing
Lagos State governor because of his sterling performance in the last
eight years.
However, they (Buhari’s close associates) are said to be aware that
Tinubu is plotting to give final say on who makes the ministerial list
for the entire South West, South East and South South zones and Fashola
is not likely going to make Tinubu’s list.
Although Tinubu will
be allowed to make reasonable input in the list of ministerial nominees
from the three zones in the South, because of his contributions to the
success of APC, Buhari is not under any obligations to accept whatever
list that is submitted by the “Jagaban Borgu” as Tinubu is fondly
called.
The source said, “since Buhari will be answerable to Nigerians on the performance of his ministers, the final decision of who will be in the incoming Federal Executive Council, is his to make.
“If the General insists on having Governor Fashola in his
cabinet, Tinubu just has to learn to live with it as there is nothing he
can do about it.” he said.
He further disclosed that Buhari
has confidence in the capacity of Fashola to deliver on his mandate and
the fact that he is not one of the governors that have corruption
allegation hanging on his neck, makes him a natural choice in Buhari’s
cabinet.
On why Tinubu will be allowed to have a say on the list of ministers
beyond the South West zone, he said APC did not produce any governor in
majority of the South East and some South South states and as the
national leader of the party, the party leaders in all those states will
need to consult him on the ministerial nominees.
However, he
explained that Governors Adam Oshiomhole of Edo State is expected to
pick a nominee from his state, while his Imo State counterpart, Owelle
Rochas Okorocha will pick the Imo ministerial nominee if he emerges
victorious in the supplementary election in his state.
Meanwhile,
rumour mills are flying around that some APC governors in the South
West that were recently reelected, are getting set for war with Tinubu
over ministerial, ambassadorial and board appointment nominees.
The governors are plotting to frustrate any attempt by Tinubu to impose ministerial nominees on them.
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