Below is a brief run down of the
achievements of some of the sacked nine ministers.
Those sacked were Ruqayyatu Rufai
(Education); Okon Bassey-Ewa (Science and Technology); Olugbenga
Ashiru (Foreign Affairs); Hadiza Mailafia (Environment);
Shamsudeen Usman (National Planning); and Ama Pepple
(Housing, Lands and Urban Development).
The Minister of State for Defence,
Olusola Obada and her counterparts in the Agriculture Ministry,
Alhaji Bukar Tijani and Power, Zainab Kuchi, were also affected.
- Rufai
Under her leadership, the
ministry developed six focal areas under a four-year strategic plan for
the development of the education sector. These are access, quality,
strengthening institutional management; teacher education and development;
Technical and Vocational Education and Training; and funding, partnerships,
resource mobilization and utilisation.
Twelve new federal universities were
also established during her tenure.
But the academic unions of
universities, polytechnics and colleges of education became too much to handle
in her time because of the refusal of the Federal Government to
implement agreements reached with them at various times.
A strike embarked on by the Academic
Staff Union of Universities is still ongoing.
- Ashiru
He is a thorough-bred
technocrat. Under him as the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Nigeria secured 16
international positions, and achieved visibility as well as constructive
engagement in world politics.
These successes were achieved due to
the effectiveness of foreign policy, professionalism and dedication of Nigerian
diplomats deployed to ensure the victories in the past two years.
- Bassey-Ewa
He was hardly eventful. Research
results in science and technology agencies continued to gather dust in the
shelves. The initiative of a former minister in the ministry to search for
investors that would commercialise the research results was not continued
during his tenure.
Two issues nearly marred his time in
office. One was the leadership crisis that almost tore the
National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure, an agency
under his ministry apart.
The second was the long strike
embarked on by research agencies in the country; most of which were under the
Ministry of Science and Technology. The strike lasted for several months
without the government taking the workers serious.
Perhaps, the bright spots during
his tenure were the inauguration of two satellites – an earth
observation satellite and a communications satellite – in the orbit. Although
the satellites had been initiated during the tenure of previous ministers,
he was at the helm of affairs when the satellites were eventually put
into the orbit.
- Kuchi
Although she was
designated Minister of State for Power; she was the substantive Minister of
Power when Prof. Bath Nnaji left.
Given Kuchi’s background as a lawyer,
not much was expected from her in the power ministry. However, during the time
she stood as the substantive minister, two important projects in the power
sector that had been stalled for years were revalidated and the contracts were
awarded.
These were the Zungeru Hydro Power
Project and the Mambila Hydro Power Project.
The Federal Government had approved a
contract for the construction of a 950mw Zungeru project in favour of China
National Electric Equipment Corporation with a completion date of 60 months.
The implementation was stalled by
lack of fund and by 2008, another study recommended that the project
should be scaled down to 700mw.
The Mambilla project was planned to
consist of 2,600mw capacity by 1985.
The contract was awarded to Sunrise
Power in 2003 but this was later revoked, thereby prompting the company to go
to court. The legal process stalled the implementation.
Under Kuchi, the issues were resolved
and new contracts were awarded to boost the generation capacity of the
industry.
- Usman
Before his sack on Wednesday,
Usman was one of the nine out of the 42 ministers that were re-nominated on
March 16, 2010 to serve in the cabinet of Jonathan.
His appointment was seen by
many as being possible owing to his political neutrality on issues and good
working relationship with Jonathan when he was the Acting President.
While his appointment as the minister
of National Planning was seen by technocrats as timely and commendable in
view of the fact that he was a master strategists in the Vision 2020, members
of the PDP in the minister’s home state, Kano, were of the view that
he would not adequately represent their interests.
The development had led to lobbying
from several interest groups to prevent his nomination.
But after his screening by the
National Assembly was delayed for few days, Usman finally survived the
political turbulence and was made a minister.
Within his four-year stint at the
planning commission, Usman was able to initiate various reform programmes that
were vital to Jonathan’s transformation agenda.
Some of them are the creation of the
Vision 2020 with input from a wide variety of stakeholders; National Strategy
for the Development of Statistics, which is to generate data for national
planning; and the development of a national framework which is to be used for
the evaluation of ministries, departments and agencies’ performance.
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