Four Nigerian ministers drop election bid
to remain in cabinet
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[May 17, 2022] ABUJA
(Reuters) - Four members of Nigeria's cabinet, including the junior
petroleum minister, said on Tuesday that they will not run in next
year's elections as planned after President Muhammadu Buhari gave them a
Monday deadline to resign from their posts.
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Nigeria's Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Chief Timipre Sylva
speaks during the Saudi Green Initiative Forum to discuss efforts by the
world's top oil exporter to tackle climate change in Riyadh, Saudi
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information minister said last Friday ten cabinet members had
resigned in order to stand in ruling party primaries which
decide who from the All Progressives Congress will run for the
presidency, state governorship and senate.
But junior petroleum minister Timipre Sylva and the ministers of
justice, labour and women's affairs, said on Tuesday they had
decided to stay in their jobs to help the president deliver his
policies.
The country's central bank governor Godwin Emefiele is seeking a
court order to bar the electoral commission and nation's
attorney general from preventing him from running for president
without resigning his post. The matter will be heard on May 23.
Nigerians will hold a general election early next year to choose
a new president, state governors and house of assembly members.
With Buhari prevented from seeking re-election after serving the
constitutionally mandated two four-year terms, more than 20
ruling party members have declared themselves candidates.
(Reporting by Camillus Eboh, Editing by MacDonald Dzirutwe and
Raissa Kasolowsky)
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