Minister Quits Jonathan’s Cabinet

Date: 31-08-2010 2:46 pm (13 years ago) | Author: Daniel Bosai
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Remi Babalola, the Minister of State for Finance, who was deployed to the Ministry of Special Duties in a minor cabinet reshuffle by President Goodluck Jonathan on 11 August, has resigned his ministerial appointment, P.M.NEWS gathered this morning.


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Babalola had immediately after handing over to HajiaYabawa Lawani Wali, his successor in the Ministry of Finance, asked for permission to embark on his accumulated leave.
P.M.NEWS gathered that Babalola immediately travelled out to the United Kingdom and returned to the country over the weekend.
It was gathered that he took the decision to pull out of President Goodluck Jonathan’s cabinet while he was in the UK.

P.M.NEWS was unable to confirm if the Preisdency has received the resignation letter of Babalola as at the time of writing this story.
Calls and text messages to Ima Niboro, spokesperson to President Jonathan seeking confirmation of the informatiom were unanswered.
However, sources close to the former Executive Director of First Bank confirmed that he has indeed decided to leave the cabinet.
Babalola who was appointed as minister of state for finance ran into trouble following his statement that the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, is insolvent at the meeting of the Federation Account Allocation Committee, FAAC held in Abuja on 13, July.
Ironically, Babalola had relied on a letter from the Group Managing Director, NNPC, Austen Oniwon in making the claim.
Babalola had told the FAAC meeting which includes state commissioners of finance that he received a letter from the NNPC GMD on why the corporation has not been able to remit the N450 billion it should have remitted to the federation acoount since last year.
The statement made by Babalola that led him into trouble is as follows: “At the close of business yesyterday, my office received a letter signed by the Group Managing Director of NNPC wherein the following positions were posited among others by the Corporation: NNPC is facing financial difficulties evidenced by amongst others, the inability to pay for domestic crude as at when due and delays in settling bills for fuel imports.The financial difficulties stem from disequilibrium between costs and cash flow.”
He added that NNPC’s current liabilities exceed current assets by N754 billion as at December 31, 2008.
This revelations by Babalola was said to have embarrased the NNPC and the Federal Government as it elicited immediate enqiuries about the state of finance of the regulator of the Nigerian oil industry across the globe.
“We cannot be classified as insolvent when we have a healthy cash flow and we can pay for our crude and product import obligations,” Levi Ajuonuma, spokesperson of NNPC said in denial of Babalola’s assertions though the minister had relied on a letter from the corporation in making the claims.
But the sign that Babalola may have talked himself into trouble became more glaring the next day when the Federal Government disowned the ministers’ statement after a meeting of the Federal Executive Council.
While briefing reporters after the the FEC meeting,  Communications Minister, Dora Akuyili, said: “NNPC does not have solvency issues”.
Olusegun Aganga, the Minister of Finance corroborated Akunyili’s statement, insisting that  “NNPC is a going concern, it is involved in all joint ventures we have in the country, it is involved with all IOCs, we still have all the wells and other parastatals related to the NNPC.”
The strong denial of Babalola statement concerning NNPC had sparked off speculations that Babalola’s days as a minister in the cabinet may be over as he may be sacked for putting the government in an embarrassing situation.
But rather than sack him, President Jonathan deployed the minister to Special Duties Ministry on 11 August.
Though as substantive minister in his new post, the Special Duty minister is generally considered to be a glorified messenger at the beck and call of the President for any available job.
Certainly, for Babalola who as Minister of State for Finance had the responsibility of supervising niche government parastatals like the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Investments and Securities Tribunal (IST), National Insurance Commission (NAICOM), Nigerian Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC) and Nigerian Import Export Bank (NEXIM) in addition to chairing the monthly meeting of FAAC, the redeployment was considered a demotion.
We gathered that this was one of the major reasons for his decision to quit the cabinet.
It was also gathered that the banker turned minister may have been disappointed that he was punished for reiterating an information that is already in the public domain about NNPC.


Posted: at 31-08-2010 02:46 PM (13 years ago) | Addicted Hero
- negalways2001 at 31-08-2010 05:24 PM (13 years ago)
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NO WAHALA... THERE ARE SO YOUTHS THAT ARE READY FOR THE JOB... IN-SHORT ALL OF THEM SHOULD QUIT.
Posted: at 31-08-2010 05:24 PM (13 years ago) | Upcoming
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- Adikpe at 31-08-2010 06:21 PM (13 years ago)
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THE HEAT IS TOO MUCH FOR HIM
AT THE KITCHEN, THEREFORE,
HE HAS LOOKED FOR EXIT DOOR.

GO TO HELL!
Posted: at 31-08-2010 06:21 PM (13 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- Alex11 at 31-08-2010 06:59 PM (13 years ago)
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The guy borrowed legs because the ministry of special duties is the final bus stop of failiures like Aoondoka of the evil days.
Posted: at 31-08-2010 06:59 PM (13 years ago) | Upcoming
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- sixtyhoney at 31-08-2010 09:38 PM (13 years ago)
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no comment
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- ugbest19 at 31-08-2010 11:09 PM (13 years ago)
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hahahaha ok e noe see way to chop or thief money ahahaha make him goo away  men dey to do the job
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- ugbest19 at 31-08-2010 11:10 PM (13 years ago)
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hahahaha ok e noe see way to chop or thief money ahahaha make him goo away  men dey to do the job
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- ceejay58 at 1-09-2010 12:17 AM (13 years ago)
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 Huh?
Posted: at 1-09-2010 12:17 AM (13 years ago) | Hero
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- tambeiort at 1-09-2010 10:16 AM (13 years ago)
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u wan run abi? they will get u when the time comes.
where were u when the treasury was looted? Mr. minister of state for finance.
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- justloveme at 1-09-2010 10:34 AM (13 years ago)
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me i no say sometin happen but wetin be the tin?
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- omovieme at 1-09-2010 06:02 PM (13 years ago)
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It is good for him and the country at large. One of the first to have resigned honourably. He doesn't want to go to minor department. I think that is good for him. Meanwhile Jonathan should organize a revolutionary change in the entire cabinet. May be take all of them out one day and replace them with vibrant youths out there. It is high time he took decisive action now that the ovation is high.
Posted: at 1-09-2010 06:02 PM (13 years ago) | Newbie
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- omovieme at 1-09-2010 06:05 PM (13 years ago)
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Only revolution will save this conutry from the present mess. NEPA OUT, PHCN IN. NNPC OUT today another WAHALA
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- kayfem at 2-09-2010 04:58 AM (13 years ago)
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The guy dey run for EFCC lol, "" run for your life"" my time don go jare
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- Teejay2 at 2-09-2010 09:20 AM (13 years ago)
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ok o,we don hear
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- conakry at 2-09-2010 11:54 AM (13 years ago)
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Our friend does not understand the politics of governance.
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- divineproject at 2-09-2010 01:10 PM (13 years ago)
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He has the right to resign............and he has exercised that right.........if you think he acted irresponsibly while in office, show him his crime..........

Posted: at 2-09-2010 01:10 PM (13 years ago) | Hero
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- awujebilly at 2-09-2010 03:36 PM (13 years ago)
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u guys mak me laugh so 4 a man 2 intrepret wot was given to him by a corporate org. lik NNPC warranted his demotion pls were is our 9ja heading to. is goodluck even our messiah cos i dnt understand y would he demote a guy lik that or may b i dnt gt d clear
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- do4sure at 2-09-2010 04:13 PM (13 years ago)
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The guy is smart.It is a matter of let me 1st call it a quit b4 they call it a butt.
Posted: at 2-09-2010 04:13 PM (13 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- Librabilex at 3-09-2010 10:20 AM (13 years ago)
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EFCC DEY COME OOO
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- oceannaija at 3-09-2010 11:19 PM (13 years ago)
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No comment, just passing and maybe waiting to hear something more
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