President Goodluck Jonathan on Wednesday
inaugurated the eight new ministers recently confirmed by the Senate
before the commencement of the weekly Federal Executive Council meeting.
The President thereafter assigned
portfolios to them as follows: Senator Patricia Akwashiki (Information);
Prof. Nicholas Ada (State, Foreign Affairs I); Senator Musiliu
Obanikoro (State, Foreign Affairs II); Col. Augustine Akobundu (retd.),
(State, Defence); Mr. Fidelis Nwankwo (State, Health); Mrs. Hauwa Bappa
(State, Niger Delta Affairs); Mr. Kenneth Kobani (State, Industry, Trade
and Investment); and Senator Joel Ikenya (Labour and Productivity).
and Investment); and Senator Joel Ikenya (Labour and Productivity).
The President also named the Minister of
State, Health, Khaliru Alhassan, as the Minister of Health. Alhassan has
been acting as Supervising Minister of Health since Prof. Onyebuchi
Ckukwu resigned in 2014.
Also inaugurated on Wednesday were a
Commissioner for the Federal Civil Service Commission, representing
Plateau, Benue and Nasarawa states, Dr. Jonah Madugu, and a Commissioner
for National Population Commission, Mrs. Abimbola Salu-Hundeyi, from
Lagos State.
Jonathan urged the new ministers to be
ready to work hard to justify their appointment, which he said was
coming during his administration’s “injury time.”
He said since the eyes of all Nigerians
would be on them, they must be ready to put up outstanding performances
within the short time available.
The President said, “For the ministers,
this is an injury time. It is like bringing a player in when you have
just five minutes to go in a football match.
“So everyone wants to know what that
player will do; the magic the player will perform within that short
period. The player himself will be struggling to, at least, kick the
ball before the end of the game.
“So, you are coming in at a quite
challenging period and I believe that a number of people will not envy
you because government is coming to a close. But sometimes, it is even
good to come at this time because you are now well exposed to Nigerians.
“Everybody will be watching your dancing steps and we believe you will dance well.”
While describing the civil service as the
engine room of government, Jonathan admitted that the greatest problem
of the sector had been indiscipline.
He urged the new commissioner to join others to modernise the service.
He also described census as critical to
national planning, urging Salu-Hudeyin to contribute her quota to the
success of the NPC.
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