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Why I’ve been appointing women to head Nigeria’s treasury since 2015 –
Buhari
President Muhammadu
Buhari has disclosed why he entrusted the nation’s Ministry of Finance into the
hands of women since 2015 when his government came on board.
He explained that
women have been in charge of the country’s treasury since he came to power due
to his trust in them.
Speaking while
receiving representatives of Nigerian women on a Sallah homage at the
Presidential Villa, Abuja, on Wednesday, the President assured that he would
give more recognition to women in his forthcoming cabinet.
He said: “I think
the biggest trust any leader will entrust, whether in a household, a town or a
country is to give the treasury to the women. Since I came women are in charge
of the treasury.
“So, I don’t think
it is the number that matters, the fundamental thing is who hold the bag. Look
at the treasury and look at the civil service. Even with this, you are still
asking for more. In the spirit of Oliver Twist, we will watch out the numbers.”
In her remark, the
Senior Special Assistant to the President on Administration, Dr. Hajo Sani,
called on the President to consider more women in his new cabinet.
“We know you have
us at the back of your heart and you know we have the women that are capable,
women that have the potentials and women that will have value to your
administration,” Sani said.
Remember that upon assumption of power in 2015, Buhari appointed Kemi Adeosun as Minister
of Finance but she resigned her appointment on September 14, 2018, after she
was accused of forging her National Youth Service Corps, NYSC, certificate.
Following her
resignation, Zainab Ahmed, who was before then the Minister of State for Budget
and National Planning, was appointed by Buhari as Adeosun’s replacement.
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