President Muhammadu Buhari is set to make major changes in his cabinet
as the President has decided to favour politicians who assisted him
during presidential election campaign.
The President who returned to the country last Friday after 49 days of
medical vacation in London is under intense pressure from his party to
compensate loyal party members who were victimized, harassed and spent
heavily during the presidential election but had been left in the cold
since the president assumed power while only few cliques had been
enjoying “dividends of the victory”.
Findings by our correspondent revealed that the President might yield to
the pressure by some powerful politicians in the party to compensate
them for their roles in the last election.
There is growing disquiet in the party about the
President’s attitude to the welfare of the party members especially
those who stood stoutly by him during the election”
According to reports, the three major political blocks that
formed APC will be considered in the cabinet reshuffle. They are, the
defunct Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) led by Buhari , Action
Congress of Nigeria (ACN) led by Asiwaju Bola Tinubu and New PDP led by
Alhaji Atiku Abubakar.
Source... NewsDirect
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