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Re: Buhari's Big Ministerial Appointment Mistake by Nobody: 3:25pm On Nov 11, 2015
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Re: Buhari's Big Ministerial Appointment Mistake by BRAINTORMS(m): 3:25pm On Nov 11, 2015
I totally disagree with you, Probably this is is single most important job to be done in Nigeria today and, the citizens will feel the presence of the government

And As far As I am concern, Fashola is one Nigerian who has the track Record to do this job. Off-cause he will have his team to do his job just as he had it as governor, Except now with even more Liberty, without a Control-Freak Master( Tinubu, Though I like him)

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Re: Buhari's Big Ministerial Appointment Mistake by tyor: 3:26pm On Nov 11, 2015
dongodfrey:
I think is high time we Nigerians put sentiments apart and for once appreciates what PMB has done
Fash is the best person for the work bro even before now those are the offices most Nigerians has being clamoring he gets so what's your problem?

Seconded

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Re: Buhari's Big Ministerial Appointment Mistake by Empredboy(m): 3:28pm On Nov 11, 2015
Op seems not to understand that pmb wants to reduce government spending. If I were pmb I won't have more than 12 ministries. Many of these so called ministries are redundant. With these mergers now few people will be doing work not many people on few work then you now have 'ghost workers'.

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Re: Buhari's Big Ministerial Appointment Mistake by free2ryhme: 3:28pm On Nov 11, 2015
Lordave:
With the history of poor, erratic and unsteady power supply associated with past governments, even Maitama residents would be anticipating the APC trademark 'Change' to sweep across the ministry of power and somehow or anyhow solve the problem of nonexistent power supply in most parts of the country.
Alas, Buhari, today decided to name former Lagos State governor, Mr Raji Babatunde Fashola as the minister of merged former Ministries of Power, Works and Housing.
From a progressive perspective every sensible Nigerian would agree that this is a very big mistake from our president. The ministry of Work and Housing alone is a deserving ministry for a person of Fashola's calibre and administrative prowess to pilot, likewise Power. Heading the Ministry of Works and Housing in Nigeria is very cumbersome and almost equivalent to the numerous tasks he faced as the Governor of Lagos State were he had commissioners who were accountable to him, let alone Power being added to this workload of a Portfolio.
I'm tempted to ask, did Buhari seek advice and make proper consultation before handing these merged portfolio to Mr Fashola? If he did, what were his findings? Which people supported his merging of these ministries?(they should be named so we can know those who indirectly oppose our progress)
In a nutshell, it was unexpected, unprogressive, nonsensical and most especially, unacceptable merging of this work laden ministries and handing it over to one man considering the immediate change Nigerians are expecting in the power sector. Buhari should separate this ministries and make Mr Fashola a minister to one of them.

It would be inevitable hearing APC faithfuls say, "after all it is merged ministry, and as such presents a herculean task to the government in bringing a reasonable level of change to what we had in the previous administrations who are responsible for the majority of ruins in the ministries.

WE DO NOT WANT EXCUSES!

another wailing wailer wailing

continue wailing wailer
Re: Buhari's Big Ministerial Appointment Mistake by Niceiroko: 3:29pm On Nov 11, 2015
more than capable and we are still in no where after may 29th
Super1Star:
OP when will your wailing stop

Fash is more than capable to handle the portfolio. Therefore, stop wailing and face your gala sales biz.
Re: Buhari's Big Ministerial Appointment Mistake by PassingShot(m): 3:29pm On Nov 11, 2015
Lordave:
There is no big deal with clamouring for Fashola to get either of those offices, but handling both of them, surely, will have a lot of distractions which can directly slow down the change needed in those ministries.

Please, No hard feelings for Fashola.
When those ministries were seperate with separate ministers, did we get the desired results?

If Fashola could perform as a h governor of Lagos with all those ministries under him, let's just take it that he has a mini state in the new FEC. With the right permanent secretaries and advisers, he will do just fine.

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Re: Buhari's Big Ministerial Appointment Mistake by freekick: 3:30pm On Nov 11, 2015
I no understand english abeg interpret. Oniko ku ko.
Lordave:
With the history of poor, erratic and unsteady power supply associated with past governments, even Maitama residents would be anticipating the APC trademark 'Change' to sweep across the ministry of power and somehow or anyhow solve the problem of nonexistent power supply in most parts of the country.
Alas, Buhari, today decided to name former Lagos State governor, Mr Raji Babatunde Fashola as the minister of merged former Ministries of Power, Works and Housing.
From a progressive perspective every sensible Nigerian would agree that this is a very big mistake from our president. The ministry of Work and Housing alone is a deserving ministry for a person of Fashola's calibre and administrative prowess to pilot, likewise Power. Heading the Ministry of Works and Housing in Nigeria is very cumbersome and almost equivalent to the numerous tasks he faced as the Governor of Lagos State were he had commissioners who were accountable to him, let alone Power being added to this workload of a Portfolio.
I'm tempted to ask, did Buhari seek advice and make proper consultation before handing these merged portfolio to Mr Fashola? If he did, what were his findings? Which people supported his merging of these ministries?(they should be named so we can know those who indirectly oppose our progress)
In a nutshell, it was unexpected, unprogressive, nonsensical and most especially, unacceptable merging of this work laden ministries and handing it over to one man considering the immediate change Nigerians are expecting in the power sector. Buhari should separate this ministries and make Mr Fashola a minister to one of them.

It would be inevitable hearing APC faithfuls say, "after all it is merged ministry, and as such presents a herculean task to the government in bringing a reasonable level of change to what we had in the previous administrations who are responsible for the majority of ruins in the ministries.

WE DO NOT WANT EXCUSES!
Re: Buhari's Big Ministerial Appointment Mistake by joseph1832(m): 3:30pm On Nov 11, 2015
Lordave:
With the history of poor, erratic and unsteady power supply associated with past governments, even Maitama residents would be anticipating the APC trademark 'Change' to sweep across the ministry of power and somehow or anyhow solve the problem of nonexistent power supply in most parts of the country.
Alas, Buhari, today decided to name former Lagos State governor, Mr Raji Babatunde Fashola as the minister of merged former Ministries of Power, Works and Housing.
From a progressive perspective every sensible Nigerian would agree that this is a very big mistake from our president. The ministry of Work and Housing alone is a deserving ministry for a person of Fashola's calibre and administrative prowess to pilot, likewise Power. Heading the Ministry of Works and Housing in Nigeria is very cumbersome and almost equivalent to the numerous tasks he faced as the Governor of Lagos State were he had commissioners who were accountable to him, let alone Power being added to this workload of a Portfolio.
I'm tempted to ask, did Buhari seek advice and make proper consultation before handing these merged portfolio to Mr Fashola? If he did, what were his findings? Which people supported his merging of these ministries?(they should be named so we can know those who indirectly oppose our progress)
In a nutshell, it was unexpected, unprogressive, nonsensical and most especially, unacceptable merging of this work laden ministries and handing it over to one man considering the immediate change Nigerians are expecting in the power sector. Buhari should separate this ministries and make Mr Fashola a minister to one of them.

It would be inevitable hearing APC faithfuls say, "after all it is merged ministry, and as such presents a herculean task to the government in bringing a reasonable level of change to what we had in the previous administrations who are responsible for the majority of ruins in the ministries.

WE DO NOT WANT EXCUSES!
I believe Fashola to be a man of repute, so, if he can not handle the herculean task given to him by PMB, he should say so and let PMB look for another...

Truthfully speaking, I believe its a mistake to merge the ministry of works and power together, both ministry are very sensitive. I look forward and hope that PMB and Fashola will allay our doubts by showing he can handle what is given him.

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Re: Buhari's Big Ministerial Appointment Mistake by cmon(m): 3:31pm On Nov 11, 2015
@OP, so if the two portfolios were separated, who do you now suggest gets each of them? Make I no whether your head dey there....
Re: Buhari's Big Ministerial Appointment Mistake by koxi: 3:31pm On Nov 11, 2015
No hard feelings, but ministry of power alone is enough sleepless nights for one person. Let alone works and housing inclusive........for the records shebi fashola na lawyer?
How law and engineering take relate ooooo? shocked shocked shocked

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Re: Buhari's Big Ministerial Appointment Mistake by kaymighty: 3:32pm On Nov 11, 2015
Lordave:
With the history of poor, erratic and unsteady power supply associated with past governments, even Maitama residents would be anticipating the APC trademark 'Change' to sweep across the ministry of power and somehow or anyhow solve the problem of nonexistent power supply in most parts of the country.
Alas, Buhari, today decided to name former Lagos State governor, Mr Raji Babatunde Fashola as the minister of merged former Ministries of Power, Works and Housing.
From a progressive perspective every sensible Nigerian would agree that this is a very big mistake from our president. The ministry of Work and Housing alone is a deserving ministry for a person of Fashola's calibre and administrative prowess to pilot, likewise Power. Heading the Ministry of Works and Housing in Nigeria is very cumbersome and almost equivalent to the numerous tasks he faced as the Governor of Lagos State were he had commissioners who were accountable to him, let alone Power being added to this workload of a Portfolio.
I'm tempted to ask, did Buhari seek advice and make proper consultation before handing these merged portfolio to Mr Fashola? If he did, what were his findings? Which people supported his merging of these ministries?(they should be named so we can know those who indirectly oppose our progress)
In a nutshell, it was unexpected, unprogressive, nonsensical and most especially, unacceptable merging of this work laden ministries and handing it over to one man considering the immediate change Nigerians are expecting in the power sector. Buhari should separate this ministries and make Mr Fashola a minister to one of them.

It would be inevitable hearing APC faithfuls say, "after all it is merged ministry, and as such presents a herculean task to the government in bringing a reasonable level of change to what we had in the previous administrations who are responsible for the majority of ruins in the ministries.

WE DO NOT WANT EXCUSES!

Bro, as a minister are you expecting Fash to carry hoes and cutlasses, shovels and bricks, or screwdrivers and spanners? NO. NO. NO. It takes sense to administer an office. Mind you he has numerous designates and delegates that will be working with him. His is to invent policies, modulate strategies and and ensure discipline in all functions.

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Re: Buhari's Big Ministerial Appointment Mistake by KanwuliaJara: 3:32pm On Nov 11, 2015
The wailing continues! grin
For the next 20 YEARS!!!!! grin

#FreeBIAFRA#

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Re: Buhari's Big Ministerial Appointment Mistake by Nobody: 3:33pm On Nov 11, 2015
Lordave:
With the history of poor, erratic and unsteady power supply associated with past governments, even Maitama residents would be anticipating the APC trademark 'Change' to sweep across the ministry of power and somehow or anyhow solve the problem of nonexistent power supply in most parts of the country.
Alas, Buhari, today decided to name former Lagos State governor, Mr Raji Babatunde Fashola as the minister of merged former Ministries of Power, Works and Housing.
From a progressive perspective every sensible Nigerian would agree that this is a very big mistake from our president. The ministry of Work and Housing alone is a deserving ministry for a person of Fashola's calibre and administrative prowess to pilot, likewise Power. Heading the Ministry of Works and Housing in Nigeria is very cumbersome and almost equivalent to the numerous tasks he faced as the Governor of Lagos State were he had commissioners who were accountable to him, let alone Power being added to this workload of a Portfolio.
I'm tempted to ask, did Buhari seek advice and make proper consultation before handing these merged portfolio to Mr Fashola? If he did, what were his findings? Which people supported his merging of these ministries?(they should be named so we can know those who indirectly oppose our progress)
In a nutshell, it was unexpected, unprogressive, nonsensical and most especially, unacceptable merging of this work laden ministries and handing it over to one man considering the immediate change Nigerians are expecting in the power sector. Buhari should separate this ministries and make Mr Fashola a minister to one of them.

It would be inevitable hearing APC faithfuls say, "after all it is merged ministry, and as such presents a herculean task to the government in bringing a reasonable level of change to what we had in the previous administrations who are responsible for the majority of ruins in the ministries.

WE DO NOT WANT EXCUSES!

Buhari is very Intelligent. Delegate job to competent hands and relax with little to do. Buhari success depends on fashiola. If fashiola can do this job well, then he is entitle to be president.

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Re: Buhari's Big Ministerial Appointment Mistake by banki(m): 3:33pm On Nov 11, 2015
He made appointments....they have just been sworn in 2hours later you call it a mistake?

How do you know that it's a mistake
Re: Buhari's Big Ministerial Appointment Mistake by tyor: 3:35pm On Nov 11, 2015
Lordave:
With the history of poor, erratic and unsteady ........
WE DO NOT WANT EXCUSES!

@Lordave, you conclusion is be VALID if only BRF would manage the portfolio. We are quick to forget that these Ministries have departments, Agencies, parastatals, Corporations and Companies all linked to them and with respective Chairmen, DGs, MDs and CEOs. We need to start holding the employees responsible and ignore the Minister (who are just representing the President in this offices).

PMB made it clear when he assumed office, that those he will hold responsible are the persons charged with running these ministries (Perm Secs), and they are people who have between 20-30 years experience in government business. You can see some sense in appointing the Ministers on the same day he reshuffled cabinet for Perm Secs.

PS: One man is the CEO of Google, Microsoft, GE, Chevron, USA, Nigeria, Ghana, Iraq, ISIS, China, etc. WHY CANT one man (BRF) manage Power, Works and Housing?

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Re: Buhari's Big Ministerial Appointment Mistake by Nobody: 3:35pm On Nov 11, 2015
another wailer...
Re: Buhari's Big Ministerial Appointment Mistake by nigeriancuban: 3:36pm On Nov 11, 2015
op maybe you are the best man for the job if not fash...you better go grow some corn if you have nothing reasonable to say
Re: Buhari's Big Ministerial Appointment Mistake by divinelove(m): 3:36pm On Nov 11, 2015
Lordave:
With the history of poor, erratic and unsteady power supply associated with past governments, even Maitama residents would be anticipating the APC trademark 'Change' to sweep across the ministry of power and somehow or anyhow solve the problem of nonexistent power supply in most parts of the country.
Alas, Buhari, today decided to name former Lagos State governor, Mr Raji Babatunde Fashola as the minister of merged former Ministries of Power, Works and Housing.
From a progressive perspective every sensible Nigerian would agree that this is a very big mistake from our president. The ministry of Work and Housing alone is a deserving ministry for a person of Fashola's calibre and administrative prowess to pilot, likewise Power. Heading the Ministry of Works and Housing in Nigeria is very cumbersome and almost equivalent to the numerous tasks he faced as the Governor of Lagos State were he had commissioners who were accountable to him, let alone Power being added to this workload of a Portfolio.
I'm tempted to ask, did Buhari seek advice and make proper consultation before handing these merged portfolio to Mr Fashola? If he did, what were his findings? Which people supported his merging of these ministries?(they should be named so we can know those who indirectly oppose our progress)
In a nutshell, it was unexpected, unprogressive, nonsensical and most especially, unacceptable merging of this work laden ministries and handing it over to one man considering the immediate change Nigerians are expecting in the power sector. Buhari should separate this ministries and make Mr Fashola a minister to one of them.

It would be inevitable hearing APC faithfuls say, "after all it is merged ministry, and as such presents a herculean task to the government in bringing a reasonable level of change to what we had in the previous administrations who are responsible for the majority of ruins in the ministries.

WE DO NOT WANT EXCUSES!

Fashiola can handle three ministries merged into one let alone two, face ur truck pushing or shut up angry Fashiola is a first class performer n not a dullard like u. He shld ve been made the co-ordinating minister bc he is a presidential material
Re: Buhari's Big Ministerial Appointment Mistake by lanrywatt(m): 3:36pm On Nov 11, 2015
Lordave:
With the history of poor, erratic and unsteady power supply associated with past governments, even Maitama residents would be anticipating the APC trademark 'Change' to sweep across the ministry of power and somehow or anyhow solve the problem of nonexistent power supply in most parts of the country.
Alas, Buhari, today decided to name former Lagos State governor, Mr Raji Babatunde Fashola as the minister of merged former Ministries of Power, Works and Housing.
From a progressive perspective every sensible Nigerian would agree that this is a very big mistake from our president. The ministry of Work and Housing alone is a deserving ministry for a person of Fashola's calibre and administrative prowess to pilot, likewise Power. Heading the Ministry of Works and Housing in Nigeria is very cumbersome and almost equivalent to the numerous tasks he faced as the Governor of Lagos State were he had commissioners who were accountable to him, let alone Power being added to this workload of a Portfolio.
I'm tempted to ask, did Buhari seek advice and make proper consultation before handing these merged portfolio to Mr Fashola? If he did, what were his findings? Which people supported his merging of these ministries?(they should be named so we can know those who indirectly oppose our progress)
In a nutshell, it was unexpected, unprogressive, nonsensical and most especially, unacceptable merging of this work laden ministries and handing it over to one man considering the immediate change Nigerians are expecting in the power sector. Buhari should separate this ministries and make Mr Fashola a minister to one of them.

It would be inevitable hearing APC faithfuls say, "after all it is merged ministry, and as such presents a herculean task to the government in bringing a reasonable level of change to what we had in the previous administrations who are responsible for the majority of ruins in the ministries.

WE DO NOT WANT EXCUSES!

Oga ADe it will help us to reduce the cost of running 3 ministries... receive sense Jhor PDP hogwash
Re: Buhari's Big Ministerial Appointment Mistake by FKseun(m): 3:38pm On Nov 11, 2015
Thank you for your comment! We don hear!
Re: Buhari's Big Ministerial Appointment Mistake by Emekamex(m): 3:39pm On Nov 11, 2015
APC zombies cannot argue intelligently without insulting or bringing up "wailing wailers". The op raised a salient point, I expected those defending Buhari to give an accurate reason why we should believe otherwise and not throwing tantrums up and down. So do you guys expect us to support Buhari even when he is making grave mistakes; no leader can perform efficiently without constructive criticism.

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Re: Buhari's Big Ministerial Appointment Mistake by Nobody: 3:40pm On Nov 11, 2015
Lordave:
With the history of poor, erratic and unsteady power supply associated with past governments, even Maitama residents would be anticipating the APC trademark 'Change' to sweep across the ministry of power and somehow or anyhow solve the problem of nonexistent power supply in most parts of the country.
Alas, Buhari, today decided to name former Lagos State governor, Mr Raji Babatunde Fashola as the minister of merged former Ministries of Power, Works and Housing.
From a progressive perspective every sensible Nigerian would agree that this is a very big mistake from our president. The ministry of Work and Housing alone is a deserving ministry for a person of Fashola's calibre and administrative prowess to pilot, likewise Power. Heading the Ministry of Works and Housing in Nigeria is very cumbersome and almost equivalent to the numerous tasks he faced as the Governor of Lagos State were he had commissioners who were accountable to him, let alone Power being added to this workload of a Portfolio.
I'm tempted to ask, did Buhari seek advice and make proper consultation before handing these merged portfolio to Mr Fashola? If he did, what were his findings? Which people supported his merging of these ministries?(they should be named so we can know those who indirectly oppose our progress)
In a nutshell, it was unexpected, unprogressive, nonsensical and most especially, unacceptable merging of this work laden ministries and handing it over to one man considering the immediate change Nigerians are expecting in the power sector. Buhari should separate this ministries and make Mr Fashola a minister to one of them.

It would be inevitable hearing APC faithfuls say, "after all it is merged ministry, and as such presents a herculean task to the government in bringing a reasonable level of change to what we had in the previous administrations who are responsible for the majority of ruins in the ministries.

WE DO NOT WANT EXCUSES!

You fail to understand that power has been unbundled and within a short time ministry of power would only be a supervisory body for only NERC and others.
Re: Buhari's Big Ministerial Appointment Mistake by iboboyswag(m): 3:41pm On Nov 11, 2015
Lordave:
With the history of poor, erratic and unsteady power supply associated with past governments, even Maitama residents would be anticipating the APC trademark 'Change' to sweep across the ministry of power and somehow or anyhow solve the problem of nonexistent power supply in most parts of the country.
Alas, Buhari, today decided to name former Lagos State governor, Mr Raji Babatunde Fashola as the minister of merged former Ministries of Power, Works and Housing.
From a progressive perspective every sensible Nigerian would agree that this is a very big mistake from our president. The ministry of Work and Housing alone is a deserving ministry for a person of Fashola's calibre and administrative prowess to pilot, likewise Power. Heading the Ministry of Works and Housing in Nigeria is very cumbersome and almost equivalent to the numerous tasks he faced as the Governor of Lagos State were he had commissioners who were accountable to him, let alone Power being added to this workload of a Portfolio.
I'm tempted to ask, did Buhari seek advice and make proper consultation before handing these merged portfolio to Mr Fashola? If he did, what were his findings? Which people supported his merging of these ministries?(they should be named so we can know those who indirectly oppose our progress)
In a nutshell, it was unexpected, unprogressive, nonsensical and most especially, unacceptable merging of this work laden ministries and handing it over to one man considering the immediate change Nigerians are expecting in the power sector. Buhari should separate this ministries and make Mr Fashola a minister to one of them.

It would be inevitable hearing APC faithfuls say, "after all it is merged ministry, and as such presents a herculean task to the government in bringing a reasonable level of change to what we had in the previous administrations who are responsible for the majority of ruins in the ministries.

WE DO NOT WANT EXCUSES!

Weldone my son! you must think you have made sense.

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Re: Buhari's Big Ministerial Appointment Mistake by gabicon: 3:41pm On Nov 11, 2015
Kindly remember that a few nominees where not given portfolios, those onces will work under cumbersome ministries like finance, transport, power works and housing.

The whole idea is to cut cost of running the indigenous offices (PA, special assistant, protocol officer, aids etc) let's hope for the best.
Re: Buhari's Big Ministerial Appointment Mistake by holajeedayy: 3:43pm On Nov 11, 2015
One thing i found in NL is that ppl are either apc or pdp but the fact is that fashola is capable not in where he is been asign ,he should b made minister in justice ministry or related feild.a profestional in the feild that has the practical experience should should b made minister in power or housing not a lawyer or is that how they do in develop country like china,us,uk......my ppl this change is fake....also merging 3 core ministry to b handle by a lawyer #decieving reloaded
Re: Buhari's Big Ministerial Appointment Mistake by ayo2pec(m): 3:44pm On Nov 11, 2015
You dont need a technician to handle any ministry but an administrator like Fashola.


For me this is the best ever.
Re: Buhari's Big Ministerial Appointment Mistake by ooshinibos: 3:44pm On Nov 11, 2015
Lordave:
With the history of poor, erratic and unsteady power supply associated with past governments, even Maitama residents would be anticipating the APC trademark 'Change' to sweep across the ministry of power and somehow or anyhow solve the problem of nonexistent power supply in most parts of the country.
Alas, Buhari, today decided to name former Lagos State governor, Mr Raji Babatunde Fashola as the minister of merged former Ministries of Power, Works and Housing.
From a progressive perspective every sensible Nigerian would agree that this is a very big mistake from our president. The ministry of Work and Housing alone is a deserving ministry for a person of Fashola's calibre and administrative prowess to pilot, likewise Power. Heading the Ministry of Works and Housing in Nigeria is very cumbersome and almost equivalent to the numerous tasks he faced as the Governor of Lagos State were he had commissioners who were accountable to him, let alone Power being added to this workload of a Portfolio.
I'm tempted to ask, did Buhari seek advice and make proper consultation before handing these merged portfolio to Mr Fashola? If he did, what were his findings? Which people supported his merging of these ministries?(they should be named so we can know those who indirectly oppose our progress)
In a nutshell, it was unexpected, unprogressive, nonsensical and most especially, unacceptable merging of this work laden ministries and handing it over to one man considering the immediate change Nigerians are expecting in the power sector. Buhari should separate this ministries and make Mr Fashola a minister to one of them.

It would be inevitable hearing APC faithfuls say, "after all it is merged ministry, and as such presents a herculean task to the government in bringing a reasonable level of change to what we had in the previous administrations who are responsible for the majority of ruins in the ministries.

WE DO NOT WANT EXCUSES!
RUBBISH ; YOU DONT EVEN KNOW FASHOLA
Re: Buhari's Big Ministerial Appointment Mistake by Speakdatruth: 3:44pm On Nov 11, 2015
hob:
We just need to pray for them
I like Nigerians

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Re: Buhari's Big Ministerial Appointment Mistake by olascojojo: 3:45pm On Nov 11, 2015
wailers will always have something to say . go hug transformer
Re: Buhari's Big Ministerial Appointment Mistake by Jodesky(m): 3:45pm On Nov 11, 2015
We are already in a post-privatisation era after the unbundling of PHCN.

Power generation which is at the core of power is now almost entirely in private hands leaving only the transmission body (TCN) the surviving element. What the country needs at the moment is an active regulator and NERC is that regulator.

Thus, the burden on the Power Ministry five years ago is no longer there. With the regulator fully in place, the Minister can be less distracted from his other core areas of Works and Housing.
Re: Buhari's Big Ministerial Appointment Mistake by Tycoflu(m): 3:47pm On Nov 11, 2015
Lordave:
Man, I bet no body has sounded as frustrated as you in the world today.

Keep on cursing around as you think you're the only one who can curse.
I no blame you, perhaps, you haven't sold enough garden egg today.

That you are a failure in life and always end up seeing same in others don't make them one like you. An appointment that is not up to 5 hours and you are already seeing failure in it. For your information, min. of power' s job is more of a supervisory one since PHCN has been privated. Also, there is a Par.Sec from the private sector that will be working with Fash.
Wailing is only allowed and justified when failure is evident and you will surely be called upon if there is any since spotting failure is your specialty. The only problem this time is that you wont see any except in your imagination.

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