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Why Buhari Was Reluctant To Sack Ministers – Ex-cos, Gambari by Islie(op): 10:11am On Jul 19, 2025
By Jonathan Nda-Isaiah and Austine Odo


Following the passing on Nigeria’s immediate-past president, Muhammadu Buhari, his aides and close associates have continued to reveal aspects of his personality to the public.

Buhari’s former chief of staff Prof Ibrahim Gambari, has explained why the late former president was reluctant to sack members of his cabinet in spite of complaints against them and subsequent calls for their removal.

While speaking on Channels Television’s ‘Inside Sources’ programme monitored in Abuja yesterday, Gambari described his former principal as a compassionate man who served Nigeria with everything he had.

According to him, Buhari did not sack his appointees because loved his appointees just as he loved Nigerians.

Gambari, a former United Nations special envoy was Buhari’s second-term chief of staff and served from May 13, 2020 to May 29, 2023, following the death of Abba Kyari.

He also spoke on how the late former president’s cabal bypassed him to smuggle memos to Buhari.

He said, “They say there was a cabal; there was. Every government has a cabal. They may call them a kitchen cabinet; they may call them a think tank.

“Obasanjo had a group of people – the Aboyades of this world and others, a small group of people; it’s the nature of the office of the president that they must have some people in and out of government whom they can let their guard down to and talk freely.

“Some have more powers than others, but I’m bold to say that every government has a cabal of some kind or another, whatever name it is called. So, there was (a cabal under Buhari).”

The former chief of staff however did not name those who belonged to the cabal in Buhari’s government.

But he said members of the cabal knew Buhari’s weak point.

“They knew his weak moments; they knew when to smuggle (memos) because they knew him as they interacted with him informally. When I came in as chief of staff to the president, he made a statement publicly. He said all memos must go through the chief of staff before coming to him.

“Even Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, to his credit, always passed his memos through me and several ministers, but ‘our people’ still got their memos to him (Buhari) from behind because they knew his weak point and who to use, and he never stopped them but the advantage I had was that the memos came back to me,” he said.

Gambari said though Buhari had a group of powerful individuals who shaped his opinions and decisions on national issues, they knew their limits.

Ganbari asserted that the nature of the office of the president required having a think tank.


Buhari was a great listener; his ill heath affected him – Amaechi

On his part, Buhari’s Minister of Transportation Rotimi Amaechi told LEADERSHIP Weekend that many might not know that Buhari was a great listener at meetings, especially the Federal Executive Council meeting.

Amaechi, who was considered to be very close to the former president, said Buhari hardly interrupted at their meetings whenever a minister was making a presentation.

Rather, he said, the late former president would call ministers to make contributions to issues at stake, listen attentively and make jottings.

Amaechi said, ‘‘The late president was a great listener. At our meetings, which took longer hours, President Buhari would listen to every minister as he calls them to make their presentations.

‘‘He would be making jottings, shaking his head, and calling ministers by portfolios. Even as much as we were close, he would use my ministry to call me whenever it was my turn to make contributions.

‘‘The president (may his soul rest in peace) loved the country and was passionate about the country, but I think his sickness affected him.’’


Buhari never came late to cabinet meetings – Fashola

In his testimony, Babatunde Fashola, who served as Buhari’s minister of power, works and housing, said he (Buhari) never came late to cabinet meetings.

Fashola, who was a former governor of Lagos State, said what often went unnoticed in public commentary was Buhari’s unwavering commitment to the core values that bind any serious society like order, and punctuality.

‘‘He did not just talk about these values; he lived them,’’ Fashiola said.

He was perhaps the most punctual public servant ever encountered- never late to cabinet meetings, always respecting the time of others. It may seem a small thing, but in governance, it is everything. It sets tone.

‘‘President Buhari was not a man to micromanage; instead, he gave you the space and the trust to deliver. With that trust, however, came the highest expectations of discipline, results, and honesty.’’


Buhari’s love for football was legendary, says Dare

Also speaking on the Buhari persona, former minister of youth and sports development and current special adviser to President Bola Tinubu on media and public communications, Sunday Dare, described him a person who was passionate about football, sports in general and youth development.

Dare described him as a man of uncommon discipline, deep patriotism, and quiet strength whose leadership style and legacy continue to inspire many across the country.

Speaking to LEADERSHIP Weekend, Dare recounted a defining moment in the run-up to the APC presidential primaries in 2014, when he was assigned by the then party leader and now president, Bola Tinubu, to “close-mark” the former head of state and monitor the media currents surrounding his candidacy, especially in the South West.

“The truth, however, is that only one man was atop all media narratives and told us what to do. The APC primaries in Lagos was a battle ahead. Only one man deserved it. And one man was determined to deliver it,” Dare recalled.

He told a behind-the-scenes story about a pivotal campaign document – a speech addressed to APC delegates by then-presidential aspirant Buhari.

Upon reviewing the initial draft entitled “Letter to the Delegates”, he said Tinubu instructed him to rewrite it immediately.”That rewrite, which was later approved and sent forward, birthed one of Buhari’s most memorable campaign lines.”

According to Dare, the president told the nation: “I can’t give you a pocketful of dollars or naira to purchase your support. Even if I could, I would not do so. What I will give you, and this nation is all of my strength, commitment, sweat and toil in the service of the people. What I can give you is my all.”

Reflecting on his time as a cabinet member, Dare described it was a “distinct honour and privilege” to serve under President Buhari during his second term.

According to him, Buhari’s decision to appoint him to lead the Ministry of Youth and Sports Development reflected not just personal trust but also the president’s deep-seated belief in empowering young Nigerians and repositioning sports as a tool for national development and unity.

“I saw, up close, the depth of his commitment to the youth of this country and his quiet but determined passion for service,” he said.

Describing Buhari as a “symbol of discipline, simplicity and integrity,” Dare said Nigeria had lost more than a former leader; it had lost its moral compass.

“President Muhammadu Buhari was, in every sense, a leader. His dedication to this country was neither theatrical nor fleeting; it was silent, steady, and sacrificial. He served Nigeria with clarity of purpose and a commitment that never wavered through the storms of governance.”

According to him, those who worked closely with Buhari understood his style, one of responsibility, minimal fanfare, and maximum results.

“He did not indulge in long speeches or empty praise; instead, he gave you the space and responsibility to deliver on your mandate, trusting you to rise to the occasion. I will forever cherish those moments of private counsel, his measured words, and his unmistakable sense of duty,” he said.

In the build-up to the 2023 general elections, Dare said Buhari’s statesmanship shone brightly.

“He placed the interests of Nigeria above all else. Amidst all the subterfuge and assaults on our democracy, he remained firm, standing by the constitution, upholding the sanctity of the ballot, and keeping faith with democracy when it mattered most.

“His restraint, where others would have yielded to pressure, remains a hallmark of his statesmanship. He demonstrated that power could be held, but must ultimately be returned to the people,” Dare added.

He described Buhari’s life as “a masterclass in public service” and extended his condolences on behalf of thousands of Nigerian youth and athletes whose lives were touched and transformed by the former president’s policies.

He also acknowledged the bond between President Tinubu and his late predecessor, noting that both men had journeyed together in the service of Nigeria.

“The civilian soldier met the soldier-turned-civilian in the battle to enhance the Nigerian Project and Renew the Hope of Nigeria. That journey continues,” he concluded.
https://leadership.ng/why-buhari-was-reluctant-to-sack-ministers-ex-cos-gambari/

Re: Why Buhari Was Reluctant To Sack Ministers – Ex-cos, Gambari by Ikaeniyan0: 10:14am On Jul 19, 2025
This excuse no hold water at all. He should have sacked the incompetent ministers
Re: Why Buhari Was Reluctant To Sack Ministers – Ex-cos, Gambari by Racoon(m):
According to Gambari, Buhari did not sack his appointees because loved his appointees just as he loved Nigerians.
So a Buhari that is dull in every ramifications equally choose to appoint fellow dunceheads around him to help him wreck the nation while the citizens bear the brunt of his ill governance? And they say this Gambari is a highly educated diplomat?
Re: Why Buhari Was Reluctant To Sack Ministers – Ex-cos, Gambari by PlasmaTV: 10:32am On Jul 19, 2025
There is no amount of whitewashing that can absolve Buhari of the evil that happened under his watch.
Bubu was a great mistake for 8 years.

The man was not educated
He didn't give a hoot
He didn't care about the economy

All he was after was EMILOKAN.

He shall not be whitewashed. Not in this lifetime.

Re: Why Buhari Was Reluctant To Sack Ministers – Ex-cos, Gambari by SocialJustice: 11:18am On Jul 19, 2025
What a reason. 😂😂😂😂
Re: Why Buhari Was Reluctant To Sack Ministers – Ex-cos, Gambari by oluwaseunamos33(m): 1:05pm On Jul 19, 2025
I disagree with this. He was reluctant because of the warning I gave him
Re: Why Buhari Was Reluctant To Sack Ministers – Ex-cos, Gambari by AdolfHitlerxXx: 1:07pm On Jul 19, 2025
He was a poor leader. All he wanted was to be President.

Cried from 1983 till 2014 that Tinubu decided to assist him.

Yet he disrespected same person who supported him.

Moment he eventually got his dream, he didn't give a ..... for governance

Can't forget that Defence Minister only issued a statement on Kaduna Train attack 2 WEEKS after and there was no consequence.

See what Aviation Minister, CBN Governor and Malami did under his watch.

I criticised GEJ for incompetence and cluelessness but he was 100x better than Buhari
Re: Why Buhari Was Reluctant To Sack Ministers – Ex-cos, Gambari by fasho01(m): 1:07pm On Jul 19, 2025
Gambari has just been misyarning. Don't know what he's trying to insinuate but this actually validates that his boss was actually incompetent as he was known to be
Re: Why Buhari Was Reluctant To Sack Ministers – Ex-cos, Gambari by JASONjnr(m): 1:08pm On Jul 19, 2025
Following the passing on Nigeria’s immediate-past president, Muhammadu Buhari, his aides and close associates have continued to reveal aspects of his personality to the public.
Re: Why Buhari Was Reluctant To Sack Ministers – Ex-cos, Gambari by chieveboy(m): 1:08pm On Jul 19, 2025
If it was his personal business, being "compassionate" would be in place. But he gambled with the destiny of a nation and called it " compassionate"?

Although there is the possibility of the cabal shielding and white-washing a minister before Buhari and making that minister a cash cow.

If they allegedly printed news papers for him, sign documents as him, they would do anything.
Re: Why Buhari Was Reluctant To Sack Ministers – Ex-cos, Gambari by smtx(m): 1:09pm On Jul 19, 2025
Ikaeniyan0:
This excuse no hold water at all. He should have sacked the incompetent ministers
Ministers he took 6 months to gather after inauguration? Chai! This level of incompentence needs to be studied.
Re: Why Buhari Was Reluctant To Sack Ministers – Ex-cos, Gambari by treatise: 1:12pm On Jul 19, 2025
Ikaeniyan0:
This excuse no hold water at all. He should have sacked the incompetent ministers
The truth buhari didn't know or believe those ministers weren't performing, he was just aloof.
Re: Why Buhari Was Reluctant To Sack Ministers – Ex-cos, Gambari by datola: 1:12pm On Jul 19, 2025
According to him, Buhar did not sack his appointees because loved his appointees just as he loved Nigerians.

You see that why a too nice person cannot government a country well
Re: Why Buhari Was Reluctant To Sack Ministers – Ex-cos, Gambari by PUNANI01: 1:19pm On Jul 19, 2025
Oga, kept quiet abeg! Why you no say all these things since 2017 that buhari died, why now.
Re: Why Buhari Was Reluctant To Sack Ministers – Ex-cos, Gambari by smtx(m): 1:23pm On Jul 19, 2025
chieveboy:
If it was his personal business, being "compassionate" would be in place. But he gambled with the destiny of a nation and called it " compassionate"
The same ministers he took 6 months to select, Osinbajo said they will hit the ground running. Little did we know momentum was been gathered to take us backward at the speed of light.
Re: Why Buhari Was Reluctant To Sack Ministers – Ex-cos, Gambari by ALISMILE(m):
Buhari’s tolerance for incompetence was legendary
His consistent unwillingness to hold underperforming political appointees accountable was a significant disservice to Nigerians. Even those appointed knew their inefficiency would go unchecked, which only reinforced a culture of mediocrity.
Re: Why Buhari Was Reluctant To Sack Ministers – Ex-cos, Gambari by ScamDemicEra:
.... most likely blackmail, most of them know "whats up", there were threats by certain individuals who said if they tell what they know "Aso rock will burn"

The buck no longer stopped on buhari's desk, presidential orders were openly defied, Emefiele went buck wild, looting spree (by low level staff) as if there's no one in charge -these and others were tell tale signs a cabal (not buhari) was in charge !!!
Re: Why Buhari Was Reluctant To Sack Ministers – Ex-cos, Gambari by cr7lomo: 1:26pm On Jul 19, 2025
He died in 2017 according to Kanu...that's why ministers were never replaced ...
Re: Why Buhari Was Reluctant To Sack Ministers – Ex-cos, Gambari by Rindo69: 1:39pm On Jul 19, 2025
Gambari, enough of the eulogies! No doubt, he can be all the things you say he is as a person but he was a very incompetent leader!

He fought to be president from 2003 to 2015, eventually was given a chance and fumbled badly!
Re: Why Buhari Was Reluctant To Sack Ministers – Ex-cos, Gambari by smtx(m): 1:41pm On Jul 19, 2025
chieveboy:
If it was his personal business, being "compassionate" would be in place. But he gambled with the destiny of a nation and called it " compassionate"?

Although there is the possibility of the cabal shielding and white-washing a minister before Buhari and making that minister a cash cow.

If they allegedly printed news papers for him, sign documents as him, they would do anything.
Exactly! They held him by the balls! He was a complete weakling and oblivious. His age and health too didn't help matters. Remember his meeting with Trump!
Re: Why Buhari Was Reluctant To Sack Ministers – Ex-cos, Gambari by jojothaiv(m): 1:52pm On Jul 19, 2025
Reluctant or not, he's gone and that's the end of his chapter.

Life goes on.
Re: Why Buhari Was Reluctant To Sack Ministers – Ex-cos, Gambari by Greattha: 1:55pm On Jul 19, 2025
Pele o...mister lova lova.

E don do naaa.

D man is dead yet y'all are still @$$lickin'

Y'all laundered his image as a reformed Democrat only to insult him after his exit.

No amount of whitewashing can change a tiger's stripes.

Islie:
https://leadership.ng/why-buhari-was-reluctant-to-sack-ministers-ex-cos-gambari/
Re: Why Buhari Was Reluctant To Sack Ministers – Ex-cos, Gambari by sterlingD(m): 1:57pm On Jul 19, 2025
sterlingD:
Since the demise of Buhari it is looking like heavy breeze come blow come open wetin no suppose to open. Alot of things that we don't want to hear, we don't need to know, we may already know, we don't know and things that will be confirmed will come to light if care is not taken
I said this on a particular thread and it is what is playing out
Re: Why Buhari Was Reluctant To Sack Ministers – Ex-cos, Gambari by aywagze(m): 2:01pm On Jul 19, 2025
How can you claim you love people at the detriment of top notch performance that will do a greater good. The more they try to defend this rubbish, the more they look like a bunch of twits. ..🤔
Re: Why Buhari Was Reluctant To Sack Ministers – Ex-cos, Gambari by osuofia2(m): 2:07pm On Jul 19, 2025
"He is not aware and he doesn't listen". Ameachi.
He was a mistake that should t have happened. Dullard, even he will fail in everything but he should have not failed in security as a retired general. He performed woefully but today people are writing his story as a hero. Hypocrite
Re: Why Buhari Was Reluctant To Sack Ministers – Ex-cos, Gambari by scutches(m): 2:14pm On Jul 19, 2025
Someone that value it’s emotional feelings to certain person than millions of people he’s serving either competent or not…is that not selfishness?
Re: Why Buhari Was Reluctant To Sack Ministers – Ex-cos, Gambari by Breaker001: 2:27pm On Jul 19, 2025
Islie:
Buhari was a great listener; his ill heath affected him – Amaechi
Yes, we know. That was why you could spin him with anything and get away with it.

Re: Why Buhari Was Reluctant To Sack Ministers – Ex-cos, Gambari by Mindlog: 2:36pm On Jul 19, 2025
He "loved" his appointees despite their incompetence!🙄
Re: Why Buhari Was Reluctant To Sack Ministers – Ex-cos, Gambari by eagleu: 2:37pm On Jul 19, 2025
Rindo69:
Gambari, enough of the eulogies! No doubt, he can be all the things you say he is as a person but he was a very incompetent leader!

He fought to be president from 2003 to 2015, eventually was given a chance and fumbled badly!
He was fighting to come back not to improve Nigeria, but to improve his fulani people
Re: Why Buhari Was Reluctant To Sack Ministers – Ex-cos, Gambari by Lekby25: 2:51pm On Jul 19, 2025
Racoon:
So a Buhari that is dull in every ramifications equally choose to appoint fellow dunceheads around him to help him wreck the nation while the citizens bear the brunt of his ill governance? And they say this Gambari is a highly educated diplomat?
A sitting CBN governor was attempting to contest presidential election without resigning, and nothing was done, that is weakness of the highest order. Such rubbish could not happen under a competent leader
Re: Why Buhari Was Reluctant To Sack Ministers – Ex-cos, Gambari by 9japride(m): 2:57pm On Jul 19, 2025
treatise:
The truth buhari didn't know or believe those ministers weren't performing, he was just aloof.
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Are you trying to say he doesn't check social media or listen to news?
It's just like one saying you don't know the characters of your friends?
He's a human.
Re: Why Buhari Was Reluctant To Sack Ministers – Ex-cos, Gambari by Atlantis585: 3:42pm On Jul 19, 2025
He was both incompetent and useless as a leader.

At the end of the day, the buck stopped at his desk.
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