President Muhammadu Buhari will tinker with his cabinet in the coming weeks, following the blistering criticisms he received concerning the composition of his team from his wife, Aisha Buhari.
Aso Villa sources who spoke to Pulse over the weekend disclosed that the President was stung by the interview granted the BBC by his wife, even though he’s maintained a stoic, unruffled demeanour in public.
Buhari doubled down on his “my wife belongs to the Kitchen” comment in a chat with Phil Gayle of Deutsche-Welle, shortly before he left Germany.
In an interview granted the BBC, Ms. Buhari had hinted that a cabal has since seized the Buhari Presidency even though the mafia has zero knowledge of the values underpinning the APC--the platform from where her husband emerged President.
“The president does not know 45 out of 50, for example, of the people he appointed and I don't know them either, despite being his wife of 27 years,” lamented Ms. Buhari.
“I have decided as his wife, that if things continue like this up to 2019, I will not go out and campaign again and ask any woman to vote like I did before. I will never do it again,” said Ms. Buhari.
Buhari was dismissive of his wife’s comments while stood next to German Chancellor Angela Merkel in Germany.
“I don't know which party my wife belongs to, but she belongs to my kitchen and my living room and the other room,” Buhari said in a press conference.
“I'm sure you have a house, you know where your kitchen, living room and other rooms are and I'm sure your wife looks after these rooms even if she is working. She is to look after me," he told his interviewer, with characteristic smugness.
Villa sources have however told Pulse that even though the President has been mulling the rejigging of his cabinet, his wife’s comments have made that course of action even more of an imperative.
“He was hurt by his wife’s comments”, said one Villa source who craved anonymity for this story. “I can tell you that a cabinet reshuffle is imminent. Some of the Ministers have no place in this administration and the President has known that for a while”.
One highly placed APC official who works in the Presidency said the party is glad that Ms. Buhari’s comments will have the desired effect.
“Even though she shouldn’t have spoken and most of what she said has been taken out of context by the public, I’m glad she did finally speak and we are hearing that some persons in the kitchen cabinet will be asked to take their exits. The mafia will also have its back broken. He’s long known what to do, but now that his wife has reiterated the concerns publicly, Buhari has been left with little choice”.
In June, Senate President Bukola Saraki had alleged that there was a “government within the government” of President Muhammadu Buhari.
In his riposte through a statement, Buhari had shot back: “This claim by Senator Saraki would have been more worth the while, if it had been backed with more information. If he had proceeded to identify those who constitute the ‘government within the government,’ it would have taken the issue beyond the realm of fiction and mere conjecture.
“But as it stands, the allegation is not even worth the paper on which it was written, as anybody can wake from a troubled sleep, and say anything.
“To claim that I am anybody’s stooge is not only ridiculous, but also preposterous”, Buhari had said.
The President's spokespersons, Garba Shehu and Femi Adesina, were yet to respond to comments about an imminent shake-up in the federal cabinet at the time of filing this.
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