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With a new cabinet in place, the acting President wants to push through some economic and political reforms

The next stage of the political plan mapped out by Acting President Goodluck Jonathan and his advisors is taking shape, following the Senate's confirmation of the list of 38 ministerial nominees they submitted a week ago. By most measures, the list is an improvement on the cabinet appointed by President Umaru Musa Yar'Adua, who remains medically incapacitated (AC Vol 51 No 5)....

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