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Nigeria's Goodluck Jonathan sacks ministers amid PDP splits | Nigeria's Goodluck Jonathan sacks ministers amid PDP splits |
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Nigeria's President Goodluck Jonathan has sacked nine cabinet ministers amid serious divisions in the governing party. | |
Two weeks ago, seven of the country's powerful state governors and former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar formed a splinter-group in the PDP. | Two weeks ago, seven of the country's powerful state governors and former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar formed a splinter-group in the PDP. |
They were angry after their allies were disqualified from party elections. | They were angry after their allies were disqualified from party elections. |
BBC Nigeria analyst Naziru Mikailu says the factions are jockeying for power ahead of 2015 polls. | BBC Nigeria analyst Naziru Mikailu says the factions are jockeying for power ahead of 2015 polls. |
The People's Democratic Party (PDP) has won every national election since the end of military rule in 1999, so the party's presidential candidate would be in a strong position to become Nigeria's next leader. | The People's Democratic Party (PDP) has won every national election since the end of military rule in 1999, so the party's presidential candidate would be in a strong position to become Nigeria's next leader. |
Allies of Mr Jonathan have already started campaigning for him to seek re-election - he has not revealed whether he intends to stand. | |
Among those dismissed are the ministers of foreign affairs, education and national planning, reports the Reuters news agency. | Among those dismissed are the ministers of foreign affairs, education and national planning, reports the Reuters news agency. |
Sacked Education Minister Ruqayyah Ahmed Rufai was nominated for her position by one of the rebel governors. | Sacked Education Minister Ruqayyah Ahmed Rufai was nominated for her position by one of the rebel governors. |
No official reason has been given for the reshuffle, while a presidential spokesman said there would be no rush to replace the sacked officials. | |
Mr Jonathan has been president since 2010, when his predecessor died in office and he was promoted from vice-president. | |
He beat off a challenge from Mr Abubakar to be the PDP candidate in the 2011 elections, which he won despite opposition claims of rigging. | |
He is from the mainly Christian south, while some northern politicians say it is the "turn" of someone from Nigeria's mostly Muslim north to be national president. |
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