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17 Sacked, Suspended Nigerian Ministers Since 1999 by Islie: 9:02pm On Jan 09

Since the emergence of civilian rule which marked the era of the Fourth Republic in 1999, it has featured many political dramas, twists, and turns.

One of the many political melodramas which have uniquely characterized various administrations so far is the abrupt sacking or dismissal of ministers.

For some others, they were indirectly asked to resign from office, unceremoniously.

From Olusegun Obasanjo to Umaru Yar’Adua, to Goodluck Jonathan to Muhammadu Buhari, and now to Bola Tinubu, their various administrations witnessed the sacking of some ministers.

Some of these ministers were involved in a bagful of scandals, while others were victims of cabinet overhaul. They served in different capacities before they left the scene.

In this piece, ALAO ABIODUN looks at the past ministers sacked since 1999 and why they were sacked. They are as follows:


1. Barth Nnaji – Contrary to the impression created by the then presidency under Goodluck Jonathan that the then Minister of Power, Barth Nnaji, resigned from office on his own volition, Nnaji was tactically forced to resign following a gale of allegations linking him with attempts to subvert the bidding process for the sale of Afam Power plant.

Former President Jonathan was said to have asked the minister to resign rather than sack him, to save his administration the monumental embarrassment such an action could generate.

2. Michael Aondoakaa – Aondoakaa was appointed Attorney-General and Minister of Justice by late president Umaru Musa Yar’Adua on July 26, 2007.

In 2010, he was removed in controversial circumstances by Goodluck Jonathan, the acting president at the time.

3. Fabian Osuji – Osuji was dismissed by President Olusegun Obasanjo in March 2005 following his indictment by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) for allegedly offering N55 million ($400,000) in bribes to the National Assembly to pass an inflated budget.

4. Stella Oduah – Oduah was sacked because of the various controversies and scandals trailing her.

Oduah was removed in February 2014 as the Minister of Aviation by former President Goodluck Jonathan over corruption allegations.

Subsequently, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission on December 17, 2020, filed 25 counts accusing Oduah and the eight others of money laundering.

5. Prof. Adenike Grange – Prof. Adenike Grange and the then minister of state in the Ministry of Health, Gabriel Aduku bowed to pressure and bade an unwilling farewell to the cabinet of President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua over a N300m scam.

She was investigated by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and stood trial.

She claimed that she had been misadvised by her directors. The President had reportedly directed that all unspent money in the budget be returned but it was allegedly shared by officials of the Health Ministry as bonuses.

She resigned from office on 26 March 2008.

6. Betta Edu – Embattled Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Betta Edu was suspended over alleged money laundering.

Edu was under heavy criticism after a memo surfaced where she directed the Accountant-General of the Federation, Oluwatoyin Madein, to transfer N585 million to a private account owned by one Oniyelu Bridget, who the ministry claimed currently serves as the Project Accountant, Grants for Vulnerable Groups.

The instructions for the payment are contained in a leaked memo dated December 20, 2023.

Edu didn’t deny paying N585m into a private account. In defence, the Minister claimed the payment followed due process.

7. Sabo Nanono[/b] – On September 1, 2021, President Muhammadu Buhari announced the sacking of Sabo Nanono.

Nanono then was the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development.

[b]8. Saleh Mamman
– President Buhari also sacked Nanono’s counterpart in the power ministry, Saleh Mamman.

The then-presidential spokesperson, Femi Adesina said the sack of the ministers was a sequel to a minor cabinet reshuffle after an ‘independent and critical self-review,’ that helped to identify ‘weak areas’ under this government.

The two ministers — Mamman and Nanono became the first set of ministers to be sacked by the then-president since he assumed office in 2015. His first set of ministers served out his first term.

9. Caleb Olubolade – In a surprise cabinet shake-up in 2014, Caleb Olubolade who was in charge of the then Ministry of Police Affairs, was sacked by President Goodluck Jonathan.

Olubolade was a front-runner in the Ekiti state governorship race 2014 election, under the Peoples Democratic Party. Olubolade was believed to have been fired to enable him to pursue his gubernatorial interests in Ekiti State.

10. Godsday Orubebe – Former minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Godsday Orubebe, was sacked from office. It was believed that Orubebe was removed to pursue his interest in the Delta State governorship election in 2015.

Back then, Orubebe was removed from office alongside three other ministers, including former aviation minister, Stella Oduah.

11. Yerima Ngama – President Goodluck Jonathan in 2014 sacked the minister of state for finance, Yerima Ngama.

Ngama had declared his ambition to rule Yobe State in 2015.

12. Shamsudeen Usman – Former Minister of State, Works, Bashir Yuguda, was assigned to oversee the Ministry of National Planning following the sack of the longest-serving cabinet member, Shamsudeen Usman, who was first appointed minister by late President Umaru Yar’Adua.

13. Ruqayyatu Ahmed Rufai – Former Education Minister, Ruqayyatu Ahmed Rufai, was sacked from the federal cabinet in 2013.

She was the first female education minister from the northern part of Nigeria.

Before she was fired, Rufai, who became Education minister in 2011, was a member of the Governor Gabriel Suswam-led Federal Government negotiation team, which was holding discussions with ASUU officials led by the Union’s President, Nasiru Fagge, who incidentally teaches at BUK.

However, the government team could not make any headway in resolving the issues that led to the strike which is now entering its third month, until Rufai left the government, unceremoniously.

14. Amal Iyingiala Pepple — she was the Minister of Housing, Land and Urban Development until she was removed by President Jonathan.

Jonathan shocked members of the Federal Executive Council on September 10, 2013, when he announced the sack of ten members of the cabinet.

Unfortunately, Pepple was hit by the presidential axe.

15. Bukar Tijani – Bukar was sacked from office by former President Goodluck Jonathan in September 2013.

In 2023, Borno Governor, Babagana Zulum, appointed Bukar Tijani, as secretary to the state government (SSG).

He served as minister from July 2011 to September 2013.

16. Olusola Obada – Former Minister of State for Defence, Olusola Obada was in office from 2011 to 2012 and then as Nigeria’s Minister of Defence from 2012 to 2013 under the Cabinet of President Goodluck Jonathan.

Obada was sacked alongside eight other ministers in a major reshuffle in September 2013.

17. Zainab Ibrahim Kuchi – Kuchi was minister of state for power and Niger Delta Affairs, respectively between 2011 and 2013, under former President Goodluck Jonathan.

On October 30, 2012, after a Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting, President Jonathan directed that she swap her role with the former minister of state for Niger Delta Affairs, Dairus Ishaku. The swap, President Jonathan said, was geared toward strengthening the sectors to meet the expectations of Nigerians.

On September 11, 2013, Kuchi was inadvertently sacked as minister during a FEC meeting alongside eight others. After her sacking, many thought that would mark her final exit from politics, but she staged a come-back in late 2014 when she was appointed as Goodluck Jonathan’s Presidential Campaign coordinator for Niger state.

https://thenationonlineng.net/full-list-17-sacked-suspended-nigerian-ministers-since-1999/

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Re: 17 Sacked, Suspended Nigerian Ministers Since 1999 by silvoclaira: 9:04pm On Jan 09
I see Wike and Festus Keyamo's names making the list at number 18 & 19

This I have seen

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Re: 17 Sacked, Suspended Nigerian Ministers Since 1999 by Cassandraloius: 9:06pm On Jan 09
shocked
Re: 17 Sacked, Suspended Nigerian Ministers Since 1999 by 2aces(m): 9:10pm On Jan 09
Another ministry that must be looked into is NSITF, those guys can steal for Africa, selling and awarding contracts like akara to the highest bidder.

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Re: 17 Sacked, Suspended Nigerian Ministers Since 1999 by GOFRONT(m): 9:13pm On Jan 09
I dont want to see Tunji Ojo name here

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Re: 17 Sacked, Suspended Nigerian Ministers Since 1999 by Armstrong34(m): 9:21pm On Jan 09
.... This is the reason i would forever prefer offices won clearly by the merit of a democratic election over Offices awarded by appointment grin grin grin grin...




Reason why i prefer the senate to being a Minister....I fit resign from Senate to become Minister if me and the president na strong paddy paddy like them Dave Umahi and that plateau state senator

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Re: 17 Sacked, Suspended Nigerian Ministers Since 1999 by Raskimonojendor: 9:23pm On Jan 09
The Betta Edu (Born Oct, 1986) just disgraced all the "not too young to run" folks.

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Re: 17 Sacked, Suspended Nigerian Ministers Since 1999 by adesegun121(m): 9:24pm On Jan 09
Ok
Re: 17 Sacked, Suspended Nigerian Ministers Since 1999 by sonature1: 9:24pm On Jan 09
GOFRONT:
I dont want to see Tunji Ojo name here

A corrupt beneficiary of the rotten passport-issuance process whose business is about to be destroyed by the minister of interior wants the effective minister booted out.

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Re: 17 Sacked, Suspended Nigerian Ministers Since 1999 by AMAUCHESKY(m): 9:25pm On Jan 09
Is well

Bad habit will slow down your good harvest..you need a councilor to help you stop cut the habit @ my signature
Re: 17 Sacked, Suspended Nigerian Ministers Since 1999 by eleko1: 9:25pm On Jan 09
Bbc
Re: 17 Sacked, Suspended Nigerian Ministers Since 1999 by Skillsnigeria: 9:25pm On Jan 09
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Re: 17 Sacked, Suspended Nigerian Ministers Since 1999 by dahnimoh(m): 9:26pm On Jan 09
Ok

The list would have full 80 leaves exercise book
Re: 17 Sacked, Suspended Nigerian Ministers Since 1999 by zombieHUNTER: 9:28pm On Jan 09
Tunji Ojo
Re: 17 Sacked, Suspended Nigerian Ministers Since 1999 by extol1(m): 9:29pm On Jan 09
So oga Jonathan really sack plenty people

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Re: 17 Sacked, Suspended Nigerian Ministers Since 1999 by bennybuhari: 9:31pm On Jan 09
That useless man Sabo Nanono. See the man Buhari appointed as Minister of a whole Nigeria

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Re: 17 Sacked, Suspended Nigerian Ministers Since 1999 by Kingrshd3: 9:34pm On Jan 09
We're is PitObi name for anambra minister biko 😂😆

Till 2040 he will be home the president of the eat and not Nigerian 😆

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Re: 17 Sacked, Suspended Nigerian Ministers Since 1999 by nstore: 9:34pm On Jan 09
Re: 17 Sacked, Suspended Nigerian Ministers Since 1999 by Odogwuzack: 9:41pm On Jan 09
Lol
Re: 17 Sacked, Suspended Nigerian Ministers Since 1999 by khenny636(m): 9:54pm On Jan 09
Where is bolaji abdullahi from kwara

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Re: 17 Sacked, Suspended Nigerian Ministers Since 1999 by onuman: 9:57pm On Jan 09
Islie:


https://thenationonlineng.net/full-list-17-sacked-suspended-nigerian-ministers-since-1999/

I did not see Buhari's first Minister of Finance. I have forgotten her name.
Re: 17 Sacked, Suspended Nigerian Ministers Since 1999 by iCauseTrouble: 9:58pm On Jan 09
angry
Re: 17 Sacked, Suspended Nigerian Ministers Since 1999 by onuman: 9:58pm On Jan 09
Kingrshd3:
We're is PitObi name for anambra minister biko 😂😆

Till 2040 he will be home the president of the eat and not Nigerian 😆

Go school, you refused to go. Na only Agbero life you agreed to follow and live.
All those presidents who led you have led you to belong to Nigeria named the official poverty capital of the world.

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Re: 17 Sacked, Suspended Nigerian Ministers Since 1999 by Judolisco(m): 10:00pm On Jan 09
bennybuhari:
That useless man Sabo Nanono. See the man Buhari appointed as Minister of a whole Nigeria
na him family members dem..d fmr minister of education said he has no experience whatsoever when he was called to head a whole ministry
Re: 17 Sacked, Suspended Nigerian Ministers Since 1999 by ahaz: 10:01pm On Jan 09
Raskimonojendor:
The Betta Edu (Born Oct, 1986) just disgraced all the "not too young to run" folks.
She has changed the slogan to NOT TOO YOUNG TO LOOT.

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Re: 17 Sacked, Suspended Nigerian Ministers Since 1999 by Melagros(m): 10:28pm On Jan 09
Buhari no get shame and sense to sack a minister, weitin Buhari sabi for God's sake?
Re: 17 Sacked, Suspended Nigerian Ministers Since 1999 by Abusadiqworld: 10:39pm On Jan 09
Hussaini Akwanga (Late) Minister of Labour and Productivity in 2003 was sacked by President Obasanjo over allegations that he collected a bribe from SAGEM to approve the award of a major Government contract. He is the first cabinet casualty in Obasanjo's four-years-old anti-corruption drive.

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Re: 17 Sacked, Suspended Nigerian Ministers Since 1999 by moscobabs(m): 10:47pm On Jan 09
Where's Kemi Adeosun? The Finance Minister sacked by Former President Buhari?
Re: 17 Sacked, Suspended Nigerian Ministers Since 1999 by mkoabiola: 10:49pm On Jan 09
onuman:


I did not see Buhari's first Minister of
. I have forgotten her name.

Kemi Adeosun

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