‘Petroleum Minister role will distract President Buhari’

President Muhammadu Buhari will be distracted from his primary responsibilities, if he takes up the role of Petroleum Minister, says the Nigerian Association of Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture, (NACCIMA).

NACCIMA said on Wednesday, that Buhari will overburden himself with immense workload by taking up an equally demanding second job.

Billy Harry, National Vice President, NACCIMA, said the President should rather oversee all the ministries from a vantage point as President, not as a minister and a President.

He said this would help him achieve his objective of bringing the change dividend that Nigeria voted for.

“It will distract him and not give him the required space and work time to be able to administer facets of the economy and policies. We have so many more issues other oil. Agriculture alone can swallow everything that oil is doing.”

“Agriculture alone can give us over 500 per cent of income stream of what oil is doing. So, does it mean that if he wants to curb corruption in that sector, he has to also be minister of agriculture?”

“The President has to be very focused on job of supervising the entire economy as a polity. I don’t think I will advise him to saddle himself with additional responsibility.”

Speaking in the same vein was Peter Esele, former President of the Trade Union Congress, who said Buhari would not be able to fully concentrate on the issues of the nation, if he takes up another responsibility.

Esele said: “Theoretically, he can get away with it to a level, but what I am also looking at is the volume of work, because I think that the president has so much clean up to do, not only in the NNPC; with institutionalizing transparency and best practice, not only in the oil and gas sector, but in the entire economy, so that we can move on.”

“But no matter what happened, we should give the President the benefit of the doubt. If it works, we all clap for him, and if he fails, he will be criticized.

I think the bottom line is that he is the president and he is going to appoint minister of state for petroleum, from what I gathered. And between the minister of state and the GMD of the NNPC, they will report to him.

What we have during the time of Obasanjo, there was no minister of state. He was the minister of petroleum and he only had a special adviser on petroleum, which is not the same office as a minister.”

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