Nigerian Govt Unveils New Cabinet

Acting President Goodluck Jonathan unveils a new cabinet amidst mixed reactions from the Nigerian polity.

Acting President Goodluck Jonathan (middle) in a group photograph with members of the Federal Cabinet shortly after the re-constitution of the Executive Council of the Federation at the State House, Abuja.

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    No substantive minister of power would be named for the time being following the decision of the Acting President Goodluck Jonathan to take charge of that critical sector. Read more »

  • Nigeria:   Ministers - the Profiles

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  • Nigeria:   New Finance Minister Assumes Duty

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    The new Minister of Finance Olusegun Aganga resumed duty yesterday after the Permanent Secretary in the ministry Achi Achinuvu handed over to him at about N3.30pm at the… Read more »

  • Nigeria:   Jonathan Names New Cabinet

    Vanguard, 6 April 2010

    SET to make a mark within the next one year, Acting President Goodluck Jonathan is to head the nation's moribund power industry; even as he has concluded plans to unveil new… Read more »

  • Nigeria:   I Have Confidence in New Cabinet, Says Jonathan

    Vanguard, 6 April 2010

    ACTING President Goodluck Jonathan Tuesday inaugurated a 38-man cabinet with a vote of confidence on the new team, even as he issued a two-week ultimatum to come up with a blur… Read more »

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