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What Next For Amaechi, Onu, Buhari’s Other Ex-ministers After APC Primary Defeat by ijustdey: 7:59pm On Jun 14, 2022
All four of President Buhari's ministers who resigned to run in the APC presidential primary lost and may now be rueing their decision to resign from their cabinet positions.


By Samson Adenekan
Four ministers may have become politically stranded after their defeat in the presidential primary of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) which was held between Tuesday and Wednesday at the Eagle Square in Abuja.

A total of 28 aspirants bought the party’s N100 million expression of interest and nomination forms to participate in the primary but five of them did not return the forms. Eventually, only 14 stood in the primary election after nine other aspirants withdrew just before voting started.

A former governor of Lagos State, Bola Tinubu, eventually won the primary by taking about 60 per cent of the votes and will fly the flag of the APC in the February 25, 2023, presidential election.

The ministers who were forced to resign last month after obtaining the forms were Emeka Nwajiuba (Minister of State for Education), Godswill Akpabio (Niger Delta Affairs), Ogbonnaya Onu (Science and Technology) and Rotimi Amaechi (Transportation).

The Minister of Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige, and the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Timipre Sylva, had also obtained the presidential forms but pulled out after President Muhammadu Buhari asked the ministers to resign.

The Minister of Women Affairs, Pauline Tallen, also abandoned her interest in the senatorial election to keep her portfolio.

Despite declaring their intention to run in the 2023 elections, the ministers, except Mr Nwajiuba, had held on to their cabinet seats until Nigerians started calling out Mr Buhari for condoning a breach of section 84(12) of the Electoral Act 2022.

Mr Buhari on May 11 eventually demanded the resignation of the ministers.


Performance

Mr Amaechi emerged second in the APC presidential primary after scoring 316 votes. Two of the three other former ministers, Messrs Nwajiuba and Onu, got a single vote each from the 2,322 party delegates accredited to vote at the National Convention.

Mr Nwajiuba, who hails from Imo State, was at some point speculated to be Mr Buhari’s preferred candidate, under the impression that the president had acceded to the agitation for the party to zone its presidential ticket to the South-east.

However, once it became clear to him that the president would not name a “consensus candidate,” Mr Nwajiuba boycotted the convention while the other aspirants from the South-east used the time allocated to them to address the delegates to decry the “injustice” the party was meting to their region.

“Following the failure of all these entreaties, it became clear that the convention was headed away from these lofty ideals I subscribe to and will still pursue. I, therefore, declined to attend,” Mr Nwajiuba wrote in his public statement explaining his decision to boycott the event.

On his part, the former Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Mr Akpabio, who is from the South-south region, was one of the seven aspirants who stepped down for the eventual winner, Mr Tinubu.

But the 91 delegates from Mr Akpabio’s Akwa Ibom could not deliver their votes to Mr Tinubu due to a court injunction restraining them from voting at the primary.


Standing out

Amidst the abysmal performance of Mr Buhari’s ministers, Mr Amaechi stood out at the convention.

The former Rivers State governor polled 316 votes to take the second position ahead of Vice President Yemi Osinbajo who came third. Mr Osinbajo secured 235 votes.

Mr Amaechi’s state had only 69 delegates at the convention, an indication he got a lot more votes from outside the state.

Interestingly, Mr Amaechi’s kinsman and former political ally, Governor Nyesom Wike, also came second in the PDP presidential primary.


What is next?

What is next for the four ministers who gave up their seats to run unsuccessfully for the APC presidential ticket? Will the president reappoint them into his cabinet or what are the other options before them?

Mr Buhari, at a valedictory session in Abuja, for ministers leaving the Federal Executive Council, had promised to fill their vacant seats without delay. He has yet to do so.

None of the former ministers has suggested that they would not accept their ministerial positions if reappointed. Also, none of them is recognised by the electoral commission, INEC, as a candidate for any elective position in the 2023 general election, an indication that they may not be bugged down by personal political campaigns if reappointed.


Akpabio

PREMIUM TIMES had reported that Mr Akpabio on Thursday night emerged as the APC candidate for the Akwa Ibom North-West Senatorial seat, after reportedly winning a rerun of the party’s senatorial primary.

INEC, however, on Saturday rejected Mr Akpabio’s nomination, saying it recognizes only the winner of the original primary that its officials monitored.

INEC had also said the APC in Akwa Ibom State has no governorship candidate for the 2023 general elections, having failed to conduct a primary.

In 2019, Mr Akpabio lost the senatorial election before being appointed as minister. Will the president once again offer him a lifeline?


Amaechi

After Mr Amaechi’s defeat at the primary, a former Kaduna senator, Shehu Sani, suggested that “President Buhari should re-appoint Rotimi Amaechi back to the Transportation ministry to finish up his railway projects so that we are not left with uncompleted Rail lines.”

Mr Amaechi was one of the officials who pushed the president’s infrastructure agenda. He was also believed to have a good relationship with the ‘Aso Rock cabal.”

Mr Amaechi served as the Speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly for eight years and served another two terms as governor of Rivers State before his appointment as minister.

It is yet unclear what he plans to do next in public life.


Onu

Mr Onu was the first governor of Abia State, between January 1992 and November 1993 before becoming the longest-serving minister in the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation following his appointment in 2015.

Mr Onu was nominated as the presidential candidate of the defunct All Peoples Party (APP) in 1999 but surrendered the ticket to Olu Falae after the party entered into an alliance with the defunct Alliance for Democracy (AD) for the 1999 presidential election.

His latest presidential bid was based on the hope that Mr Buhari and party leaders would zone the ticket to the South-east.


Nwajiuba

Before President Buhari appointed him the Minister of State for Education in 2019, Mr Nwajiuba had just been elected as a member of the House of Representatives from Okigwe North, his first national office.

He lost the Imo governorship elections on the platform of the All People’s Party (APP) in 2003, 2007 and 2011.

His state governor, Hope Uzodinma, is in his first term. Aside from the governor also being in the APC, the party is split into different factions in the state.


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Re: What Next For Amaechi, Onu, Buhari’s Other Ex-ministers After APC Primary Defeat by Oplomo: 8:01pm On Jun 14, 2022
Na to lick Tinubu yansh or decamp so that appointment go sure and EFCC no go pick them like bird dey pick worms.

Na only Dr Ogbonnaya Onu go respect himself retire honorably. He has nothing to hide.

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Re: What Next For Amaechi, Onu, Buhari’s Other Ex-ministers After APC Primary Defeat by inoki247: 8:04pm On Jun 14, 2022
Dem go waka go dere house go rest...

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Re: What Next For Amaechi, Onu, Buhari’s Other Ex-ministers After APC Primary Defeat by GOFRONT(m): 8:04pm On Jun 14, 2022
Well, let them come and Labour with Peter Abdulazeez Obi in Labour party.

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Re: What Next For Amaechi, Onu, Buhari’s Other Ex-ministers After APC Primary Defeat by Rastaramsey(m): 8:06pm On Jun 14, 2022
Make them go rest grin grin grin grin

So amaechi really thought he could rule Nigeria grin grin cheesy

Na Peter obi I Stan jare....

Make one man go be president of general hospital grin grin

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Re: What Next For Amaechi, Onu, Buhari’s Other Ex-ministers After APC Primary Defeat by Ebubu3: 8:07pm On Jun 14, 2022
Oplomo:
Na to lick Tinubu yansh or decamp so that appointment go sure and EFCC no go pick them like bird dey pick worms.

Na only Dr Ogbonnaya Onu go respect himself retire honorably. He has nothing to hide.

Onu is an honorable man. He will die with APC.

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Re: What Next For Amaechi, Onu, Buhari’s Other Ex-ministers After APC Primary Defeat by ajekpaks(m): 8:24pm On Jun 14, 2022
welll
Re: What Next For Amaechi, Onu, Buhari’s Other Ex-ministers After APC Primary Defeat by onthehill: 8:52pm On Jun 14, 2022
Meanwhile, this lady is laying a curse on Nigerians who will vote for money in 2023


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nJMamJPfs98

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Re: What Next For Amaechi, Onu, Buhari’s Other Ex-ministers After APC Primary Defeat by bro4u: 8:52pm On Jun 14, 2022
They become govt consultants, contractors etc as far as the money is still coming in.

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Re: What Next For Amaechi, Onu, Buhari’s Other Ex-ministers After APC Primary Defeat by Sunofgod(m): 8:53pm On Jun 14, 2022
Ongoing looting.... grin

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Re: What Next For Amaechi, Onu, Buhari’s Other Ex-ministers After APC Primary Defeat by Amotekun777: 8:53pm On Jun 14, 2022
Apply for jobs na.. Are they any different than the regular Nigerians?

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Re: What Next For Amaechi, Onu, Buhari’s Other Ex-ministers After APC Primary Defeat by TalkTalkTwins(m): 8:53pm On Jun 14, 2022
hmm
Re: What Next For Amaechi, Onu, Buhari’s Other Ex-ministers After APC Primary Defeat by RainValley: 8:53pm On Jun 14, 2022
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Re: What Next For Amaechi, Onu, Buhari’s Other Ex-ministers After APC Primary Defeat by Reallysimple: 8:53pm On Jun 14, 2022
You need to understand that they never planned on winning this election in the first place.
This whole charade was to familiarize Nigerians with their political ambition. Much like how Atiku has been familiarizing himself to the point that he's now a contender.

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Re: What Next For Amaechi, Onu, Buhari’s Other Ex-ministers After APC Primary Defeat by richiemcgold: 8:53pm On Jun 14, 2022
if Tinubu wins, both amaechi and akpabio will surely get some juicy appointments.
But I'm not sure if that'll be possible for onu and nwajuba

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Re: What Next For Amaechi, Onu, Buhari’s Other Ex-ministers After APC Primary Defeat by okeyumez(m): 8:53pm On Jun 14, 2022
They should go and enjoy their loot pending when the next government of Peter Obi will probe them for stealing our money and finally send them to 39yesrs imprisonment with hard labor

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Re: What Next For Amaechi, Onu, Buhari’s Other Ex-ministers After APC Primary Defeat by INTEGRITYA1(m): 8:53pm On Jun 14, 2022
Life goes on, politicians know how dem dey take settle themselves. They don't lose.

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Re: What Next For Amaechi, Onu, Buhari’s Other Ex-ministers After APC Primary Defeat by merits(m): 8:54pm On Jun 14, 2022
They should go from top to bottom na. grin

Re: What Next For Amaechi, Onu, Buhari’s Other Ex-ministers After APC Primary Defeat by RaptObserver: 8:54pm On Jun 14, 2022
Those men have money. They can rest for now until the next appointment

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Re: What Next For Amaechi, Onu, Buhari’s Other Ex-ministers After APC Primary Defeat by Willis2(m): 8:54pm On Jun 14, 2022
just watching
Re: What Next For Amaechi, Onu, Buhari’s Other Ex-ministers After APC Primary Defeat by kenedy175(m): 8:54pm On Jun 14, 2022
They'll simply continue what they have always done, Looting galore!!

But when Peter Obi comes into power and cuts the cost of governance, it won't be like it used to be.

Nigeria will be better Insha Allah.

Get your PVC and vote out the worst government Nigeria has ever seen in her existence

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Re: What Next For Amaechi, Onu, Buhari’s Other Ex-ministers After APC Primary Defeat by Globad(f): 8:55pm On Jun 14, 2022
They should simply go home
Re: What Next For Amaechi, Onu, Buhari’s Other Ex-ministers After APC Primary Defeat by allanphash7(m): 8:55pm On Jun 14, 2022
They should all be selling GALA

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Re: What Next For Amaechi, Onu, Buhari’s Other Ex-ministers After APC Primary Defeat by InvertedHammer: 8:56pm On Jun 14, 2022
ijustdey:



All four of President Buhari's ministers who resigned to run in the APC presidential primary lost and may now be rueing their decision to resign from their cabinet positions.







https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/536888-analysis-what-next-for-amaechi-onu-buharis-other-ex-ministers-after-apc-primary-defeat.html

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What's your concern with those who have looted enough to last for generations? They may not hold political positions but they are not starving.

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Re: What Next For Amaechi, Onu, Buhari’s Other Ex-ministers After APC Primary Defeat by ClimaxHerbalixt(m): 8:56pm On Jun 14, 2022
Life is not predictable
Re: What Next For Amaechi, Onu, Buhari’s Other Ex-ministers After APC Primary Defeat by Zelenskyy(m): 8:56pm On Jun 14, 2022
They have stolen enough and should retire somewhere and eat their looted funds..

But because of greed, they would continue to dance around the Corridors of Power..

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Re: What Next For Amaechi, Onu, Buhari’s Other Ex-ministers After APC Primary Defeat by SIMONEKPA7: 8:59pm On Jun 14, 2022
Ameachi is coming to PDP

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