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.This is
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.”
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