President
Goodluck Jonathan has finally sacked the Minister of Aviation, Stella
Oduah, after months of procrastination following the scandal over the
minister’s purchase of two bulletproof BMW cars costing N255 million,
and more recently a disputed Masters Degree qualification from a US
college she allegedly never received.
Three
other ministers also fired in the cabinet reshuffle were the Minister
of Police Affairs, Caleb Olubolade; Minister of Niger Delta, Godsday
Orubebe and Minister of State for Finance, Yerima Ngama.
The President had also fired his Chief of Staff, Mike Ogiadomhe on Monday,
and a source revealed that the President was putting his affairs in
order in light of the looming elections next year. “The objective is to
replace them with those who can deliver and reset the tone of his
presidency as the elections loom,” the source said.
However
the Minister of Information, Labaran Maka whilst speaking to reporters
yesterday stated that the ministers were released so that they could
pursue their political aspirations.
Ngama,
Olubolade and Orubebe have previously expressed their desire to run for
the governorship in their respective states of Yobe, Ekiti and Delta.
Maku
said that in the interim, the Minister of State for the FCT, Ms.
Olajumoke Akinjide, will oversee the Police Affairs Ministry, while
Olusegun Aganga, the Minister of Trade and Investment, will preside over
the Ministry of Aviation.
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