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The Nigerian Succession

The Nigerian Succession

Two months after taking office after a disputed election fraught with irregularities, Nigerian President Umaru Yar'Adua finally announced the formation of his cabinet yesterday after weeks of horse trading with the Senate, which has to approve the selections. It is difficult to discern whether this represents good news or bad in oft-troubled Nigeria. On the plus side, it seems to represent collaborative democracy in action, with the senate vetting process going forward as required. But there are also whispers that Yar’Adua's predecessor, Olusegun Obasanjo still wields too much influence over his successor. Nairobi's East African Standard fears that Obasanjo might still be “calling the shots” in Nigeria.

Hat Tip to the Council on Foreign Relations.