Details about why President Buhari has failed to announce his ministers have emerged.
Nigerian Tribune reports that the delay in the unveiling of the much-awaited ministerial list after President Mohammadu Buhari’s two months in office is connected to the fact that about 33 nominees were found to be linked to malfeasance, fraud and misappropriation of funds.
While only three out of the 36 nominees successfully passed, it came as a shock to know that 33 nominees shortlisted by the president failed the corruption test which was based on security reports. It was revealed to Nigerian Tribune that the nominees penciled in and those submitted by the All Progressives Congress (APC) hierarchy were subjected to scrutiny by the DSS, EFCC, ICPC, CBN, the Force Criminal Investigations Department (FCID), and the Defence Intelligence Agency (DIA) for forensic screening. However, the results came as a huge disappointment to the president who planned to have a corruption-free administration.
The president was held spellbound by the height of some of these nominees who did not pass the corruption test. This made the president to reschedule a new date in September for the submission of his list of ministerial nominees to the Senate for approval. This new list that the president will come up with would have passed the integrity huddle.
A source said: “Buhari has said anybody with skeleton in the closet will not work with him irrespective of the role he or she played. If such persons are around him, it means he may be pressurised to compromise his principled stance”.
“So they are trying to push him to a corner, because the truth is that they cannot seem to read or understand his body language. They have now seen that Buhari is ready to sacrifice anybody for Nigeria to move forward”, the source stated.
READ MORE: http://www.naij.com/491618-buharis-ministerial-list-33-nominees-fail-corruption-test.htmlNigerian Tribune reports that the delay in the unveiling of the much-awaited ministerial list after President Mohammadu Buhari’s two months in office is connected to the fact that about 33 nominees were found to be linked to malfeasance, fraud and misappropriation of funds.
While only three out of the 36 nominees successfully passed, it came as a shock to know that 33 nominees shortlisted by the president failed the corruption test which was based on security reports. It was revealed to Nigerian Tribune that the nominees penciled in and those submitted by the All Progressives Congress (APC) hierarchy were subjected to scrutiny by the DSS, EFCC, ICPC, CBN, the Force Criminal Investigations Department (FCID), and the Defence Intelligence Agency (DIA) for forensic screening. However, the results came as a huge disappointment to the president who planned to have a corruption-free administration.
The president was held spellbound by the height of some of these nominees who did not pass the corruption test. This made the president to reschedule a new date in September for the submission of his list of ministerial nominees to the Senate for approval. This new list that the president will come up with would have passed the integrity huddle.
A source said: “Buhari has said anybody with skeleton in the closet will not work with him irrespective of the role he or she played. If such persons are around him, it means he may be pressurised to compromise his principled stance”.
“So they are trying to push him to a corner, because the truth is that they cannot seem to read or understand his body language. They have now seen that Buhari is ready to sacrifice anybody for Nigeria to move forward”, the source stated.
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