President Goodluck Jonathan on Wednesday swore in and assigned
portfolios to four new ministers at the Council Chambers of the
Presidential Villa, Abuja.
They are a former governor of Kano, Alhaji Ibrahim Shekarau, who was
named Minister of Education and Mr Stephen Oru from Delta as the
Minister of Niger Delta Affairs.
Mr Clement Adeyeye from Ekiti was named the Minister of State for
Works, while Abu Bulama from Yobe is now the Minister of Science and
Technology.
In a minor cabinet reshuffle, Jonathan directed the former Minister
of State for Works, Alhaji Bashir Yuguda, to fill the vacant position of
the Minister of State for Finance.
However, Yuguda remains the supervising Minister of National Planning and Chairman, National Planning Commission.
Jonathan urged the new ministers to be effective and conscientious in the discharge of their duties.
He said that they should realise that it was “injury time and at such points, changing of players is aimed at scoring goals’’.
The president urged them to be steadfast and selfless, believing that
with their background, they would not find it difficult in fitting into
their portfolios.
He advised them to imbibe team spirits and work to foster cooperation
and cordial working relationship with their colleagues and
subordinates.
Jonathan also warned that they should not see themselves as his
ministers but cabinet members who had been chosen to serve their
fatherland.
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