Pesident Muhammadu Buhari Monday in Aburi, Ghana reassured Nigerians and
the international community that he will name his cabinet before the
end of the month.
President Buhari gave the assurance at a joint press conference with President John Dramani Mahama of Ghana.
“After
I was sworn-in, I said I will have my cabinet in September. I expect
that Nigerians should ask me questions after the 30th of September if I
do not do so,” President Buhari said while responding to a question on
the appointment of ministers.
President Buhari also told
reporters that the Nigerian military, in close collaboration with the
Multi-National Joint Task Force, has recorded remarkable progress in the
fight against Boko Haram since he assumed office as President.
“The
first thing I did after I came into office was to reorganize the
military and clear orders were given to them in terms of retraining,
re-equipping and redeployment of troops.
“In the northeast, the military is gaining ground and Boko Haram has been limited to the Sambisa forest.
“Internally
Displaced Persons are gradually moving back home and they are being
reintegrated into their respective communities,” President Buhari said.
On
the declaration of assets, the President affirmed that it was a
constitutional requirement that all public office holders in Nigeria
should declare their assets before and after their term in office.
“I
recall that in 1975 when late Murtala Mohammed became the Head of
State, we were lined up - governors, ministers, members of the Supreme
Military Council. Officials of Ministry of Justice were brought and
every individual was made to declare his assets.
“All Heads of
States and Government, governors, ministers, permanent secretaries have
to declare their assets because it is a constitutional requirement.
“I
have declared my assets four times. When I was governor in 1975, I
declared. After being Minister of Petroleum and as a member of Supreme
Military Council, I declared. When I was Head of State and now as a
President, I have also declared.
Earlier, President Mahama
said both leaders had fruitful discussions on how to enhance bilateral
relations and improve regional security.
President Mahama said that Nigeria and Ghana will soon begin the process of reviving their joint commission for cooperation.
The
Ghanaian President added that both leaders also agreed to encourage
closer cooperation between the intelligence and anti-graft agencies of
both countries.
He thanked President Buhari for his visit and
assured him of Ghana’s support and cooperation with Nigeria in the fight
against terrorism.
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