Breaking buhari appoint ministers

You're referring to the recent cabinet reshuffle by President Muhammadu Buhari in Nigeria. Here's a summary of the key appointments:

New Ministers:

  1. Osagie Ehanire - Minister of Health (replacing Prof. Isaac Adewole)
  2. Clement Agba - Minister of State for Budget and National Planning (replacing Zainab Ahmed)
  3. Timipre Sylva - Minister of State for Petroleum Resources (replacing Ibe Kachikwu)
  4. Emeka Nwajuba - Minister of State for Education (replacing Chukwuemeka Nwajiuba)
  5. Gbemisola Saraki - Minister of State for Transportation (replacing Gbemisola Saraki)
  6. Aisha Abubakar - Minister of State for Industry, Trade and Investment (replacing Aisha Abubakar)
  7. Sadiq Abubakar - Minister of State for Environment (replacing Ibrahim Jibril)
  8. Olamilekan Adegbite - Minister of State for Mines and Steel Development (replacing Abubakar Bwari)
  9. Uche Ogah - Minister of State for Mines and Steel Development (replacing Abubakar Bwari)
  10. Goddy Jedy-Agba - Minister of State for Power (replacing Engr. Sale Mamman)

Reappointed Ministers:

  1. Lai Mohammed - Minister of Information and Culture
  2. Abubakar Malami - Minister of Justice and Attorney-General of the Federation
  3. Zainab Ahmed - Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning
  4. Rauf Aregbesola - Minister of Interior
  5. Rotimi Amaechi - Minister of Transportation
  6. Chris Ngige - Minister of Labour and Employment
  7. Abdulrahman Dambazau - Minister of Interior (replaced by Rauf Aregbesola)
  8. Kemi Adeosun - Minister of Finance (replaced by Zainab Ahmed)
  9. Adebayo Shittu - Minister of Communications (replaced by Isa Pantami)
  10. Hadi Sirika - Minister of Aviation

Resigned Ministers:

  1. Prof. Isaac Adewole - Minister of Health
  2. Ibe Kachikwu - Minister of State for Petroleum Resources
  3. Chukwuemeka Nwajiuba - Minister of State for Education
  4. Gbemisola Saraki - Minister of State for Transportation
  5. Aisha Abubakar - Minister of State for Industry, Trade and Investment
  6. Ibrahim Jibril - Minister of State for Environment
  7. Abubakar Bwari - Minister of State for Mines and Steel Development
  8. Engr. Sale Mamman - Minister of Power

These changes are expected to bring fresh perspectives and ideas to the government, as well as address some of the challenges facing the country.