President Muhammadu Buhari on Wednesday said he ensured round pegs were
placed in round holes to avoid non-performances as regards designation
of portfolio’s to the newly sworn-in 36 ministers who are to form his
cabinet.
The swearing-in, which was done in nine batches at the Council Chamber
of the Presidential Villa , was witnessed by two guests of each of the
appointees, some governors and chieftains of the All Progressives
Congress, APC.
The president, who also takes charge of the Ministry of Petroleum as
substantive Minister, described the event as a milestone and added that
since his inauguration in May, he had been optimistic of bringing high
quality persons into his cabinet.
He said the choice was deliberate to appoint square pegs in square
holes to avoid the mistake of appointing those who would not perform.
“We are optimistic that bringing these set of ministers into the
service of our country today, is a step in the right direction and
timely move towards realising our positive goals for our country.
“Since we assumed office in May, I had been mindful of the need to
ensure that the appointment of new ministers translate into a round pegs
in round holes while showing sensitivity to our diversity as a people
and our various positions as groups of stakeholders of our country.
“I have also been conscious of the need not to repeat such mistakes
of the past where the right people were allocated the wrong portfolios
which translated into their performing poorly to our collective
detriment despite their obvious capability,” he said.
The president said the government would continue to implement its policies decisively.
The president said the government was determined to diversify the
economy to make the agriculture and solid mineral sectors major revenue
earners.
“The primary aim is to achieve self-sufficiency in the production of
rice, wheat and to become a major consumer and exporter of those items
as well as solid minerals,’’ Mr. Buhari said.
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