Nigerian senators have confirmed the appointment of 39 ministers to fill President Umaru Yar’Adua’s first cabinet since his election. But one nominee, Bode Augusto – considered favourite to become finance minister – was rejected by the MPs.
President Yar’Adua is expected to announce the final line-up of his new cabinet shortly.
His spokesman, Olusegun Adeniyi, told reporters that the new ministers would be sworn in on Wednesday.
The Nigerian constitution requires that at least one minister is appointed from each of the country’s 36 states to ensure fair representation.
Nigerian law also requires the senate to approve all ministerial appointments.
Lawmakers had been trying to confirm the appointments since Mr Yar’Adua forwarded his list of ministerial nominees three weeks ago.
Unity call
Correspondents say that the list of nominees includes few high-profile supporters of the former president, Olusegun Obasanjo, suggesting that his influence might already be on the decline.
The list of ministers also includes some opposition figures, apparently backing up Mr Yar’Adua’s promise to form a unity government.
Mr Yar’Adua’s governing Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) won a landslide victory in April’s elections, according to official results.
Local and foreign observers said the elections were heavily flawed.
Although the opposition parties initially rejected the election results and filed cases in court to challenge the outcome, some backed down when Mr Yar’Adua promised them positions in a government of national unity.
Two leading opposition candidates in the polls, former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar and former military leader Muhammadu Buhari, are pushing ahead with their court cases against Mr Yar’Adua’s election.
However, many of their followers have left them to take up jobs in the new PDP government.