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Ministerial List: How Tinubu Picked Wike, El-Rufai, Others – Presidency
Eko Hot Blog reports that a source at the presidency as explained how President Tinubu Picked the 28 ministerial nominees list presented to the Senate for approval on Thursday.
According to the source, the President was meticulous in his selection of ministerial nominees.
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The President’s Chief of Staff, Femi Gbajabiamila, who presented the correspondence with the list and a request for approval, stated that further nominees’ lists will be provided “in the coming days.””I’m sure you all know that the government is not fully formed until a cabinet is in place,” he told reporters at Aso Villa.
“That process began some time ago, and it culminated in the delivery of ministerial nominees.”
“The President took his time and performed extensive due diligence on each nominee.”
The Constitution requires 60 days from the date of inauguration. He met the criterion by submitting 28 names. The remaining twelve will be sent to the Senate in the coming days.
“Mr. President went through those names with a fine-tooth comb, and that’s what you saw. Everyone on that list, in my opinion, deserves to be there.
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“There is a good mix of people with political savvy and technocrats.”So, this is a healthy balance that is required. These are people who have bought into Mr. President’s vision and mission.”
It is a good balance that is required to bring the country ahead, as Mr. President is keen to accomplish and has already begun to do.”
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