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Lack Of Leadership Direction Stalling Buhari's Government - Reuters by Nobody: 6:24am On Nov 25, 2015
Speaking from a cramped and makeshift office, a top Nigerian civil servant says his minister, Udoma Udo Udoma, has spent much of the fortnight since his appointment in meetings trying to work out his team’s remit.

Udoma’s new Ministry of Budget and National Planning reduces the power of the finance ministry – previously responsible for allocating spending – and, the civil servant says, will “help ministries to synergise”.

That is no small task.

Since President Muhammadu Buhari took office on May 29, and in the months of campaigning beforehand, projects – including roads and other infrastructure initiatives – and foreign aid have been put on hold in the absence of a cabinet.

Critics say that the power vacuum has exacerbated an economic crisis caused by plunging oil prices.

And even though the former military ruler swore in his cabinet on Nov. 11, work may not get under way until early next year as Nigeria comes to a halt for a Christmas break in mid-December.

Meanwhile, the 36 ministers need to pin down what their roles are after Buhari cut the number of federal ministries from 29, under his predecessor Goodluck Jonathan, to 24 and named 17 new top civil servants as part of plans to end decades of mismanagement and corruption.

With oil prices unlikely to pick up any time soon, Kemi Adeosun, a former investment banker and now finance minister, is charged with the biggest challenge – reviving the economy in Africa’s top oil producer.

A senior civil servant said Adeosun also spent much of her time in meetings since being sworn in. Hers were with the African Development Bank, International Monetary Fund and World Bank. Diplomats were glad to finally have a finance minister to meet.

She was so busy that she struggled to find time for her official photograph to be taken.

“We’re all criss-crossing,” said Agriculture Minister Audu Ogbeh of himself and fellow cabinet members who have visited each other to discuss where their remits overlap.

“We’re talking. Nobody can do it alone,” he said.

NO BUDGET YET

Under Buhari’s plan, the 2016 budget – the key to unlocking spending – is now the responsibility of Udoma’s new ministry, where cardboard boxes containing computer equipment are still piled high in the reception area.

The government has not even completed the first step towards compiling the budget – a medium-term expenditure framework covering three years – that is usually submitted by August or September. That is then approved by parliament at which point government starts working on the following year’s budget.

Parliament usually sees the budget before the Christmas holiday but a proposal for 2016 is yet to emerge and discussions are likely to take longer than usual with public finances so eroded.

A document from Vice President Yemi Osinbajo seen by Reuters proposed a budget of 7-8 trillion naira ($35-$40 billion), up from 4.4 trillion this year, but diplomats have been wondering where the money will come from as revenues have collapsed or whether government bodies hitherto not included in the core budget will be added.

Clement Nwankwo, director of the Policy and Legal Advocacy Centre, an Abuja-based think-tank, said ministers would make little impact until a budget was in place.

“The mood has dampened,” he said, describing a lull after the much-anticipated cabinet news. “Expect the cabinet to really start work around late January,” he said.

(via Reuters)
Re: Lack Of Leadership Direction Stalling Buhari's Government - Reuters by khristals(m): 6:28am On Nov 25, 2015
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Re: Lack Of Leadership Direction Stalling Buhari's Government - Reuters by Nobody: 6:28am On Nov 25, 2015
And so....?
Re: Lack Of Leadership Direction Stalling Buhari's Government - Reuters by Firefire(m): 6:28am On Nov 25, 2015
He is 'Super Clueless' he has no single clue about governance in the 21st century. undecided

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Re: Lack Of Leadership Direction Stalling Buhari's Government - Reuters by freshness2020: 6:34am On Nov 25, 2015
Nobody should complain, cos you were never blindfolded or forced to vote for Chanji



Chanji has come, so enjoy the Chanji.

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Re: Lack Of Leadership Direction Stalling Buhari's Government - Reuters by Boy101(m): 6:42am On Nov 25, 2015
Time. Its all still less than a year to begin to fix what's been broken and left to rot for 16 years.

“Expect the cabinet to really start work around late January,”

Now that was said by a professional.
Re: Lack Of Leadership Direction Stalling Buhari's Government - Reuters by resty4(m): 6:43am On Nov 25, 2015
Buhari is a scam

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Re: Lack Of Leadership Direction Stalling Buhari's Government - Reuters by kodded(m): 6:45am On Nov 25, 2015

undecided undecided





buhari is not a president but a dictator

he still finding it very hard to rule in a democratic setting undecided undecided
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Re: Lack Of Leadership Direction Stalling Buhari's Government - Reuters by okosodo: 6:58am On Nov 25, 2015
freshness2020:
Nobody should complain, cos you were never blindfolded or forced to vote for Chanji


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Chanji has come, so enjoy the Chanji.
Who voted for him? When jega handed PVC to 40 million children why did GEJ fail to remove him? Guy no maje me vexo

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