Nigerian
President Muhammadu Buhari has submitted a second list of candidates for
his cabinet to the upper house of parliament for approval, Senate
President Bukola Saraki said on his Twitter feed on Monday.He did not disclose the 15 names but is expected to read them out in parliament on Tuesday.
Buhari
submitted a first list with 21 names to the Senate earlier this month.
He needs to nominate 36 candidate to fulfill the constitutional need for
a minister from each of Nigeria's states.
Buhari,
a former military ruler, has been criticized for failing to appoint a
cabinet since taking office on May 29, while Africa's biggest
oil-dependent economy has been hit by a plunge in crude prices.
Among prominent
names in the first list published by Saraki last week was Emmanuel Ibe
Kachikwu, the head of the state oil company.
Saraki
did not specify portfolios, but oil industry sources say Kachikwu is
expected to become state minister of petroleum to oversee daily
operations under Buhari. The president has told Reuters he would hold
the petroleum ministry portfolio himself.
Buhari appointed
Kachikwu, a former Exxon-Mobil manager, to head state-run Nigerian
National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) last August, after firing the
previous board in an overhaul to fight graft and mismanagement.
Buhari's other
cabinet nominations in the first published list included former state
governors such as Babatunde Fashola, the former governor of the
commercial capital, Lagos. He also proposed Rotimi Amaechi, former
governor of the oil producing Rivers State
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