Full list of Tinubu’s ministerial list [SEE NAMES]
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has forwarded his ministerial list to the Senate, as reported by The Nation. The list, which is believed to reflect the nation’s character, includes a mix of prominent politicians and accomplished technocrats.
Among the notable names on the list are:
1. Nasir El-Rufai: Former Governor of Kaduna State, known for his pragmatic approach to governance and commitment to infrastructure development.
2. Nyesom Wike: The immediate past Governor of Rivers State, renowned for his assertive leadership style and focus on promoting the interests of his state.
3. Lateef Fagbemi (SAN): A legal luminary, Senior Advocate of Nigeria, with an illustrious career in the legal profession.
4. Ali Pate: An eminent medical scholar, recognized for his contributions to public health and healthcare reform.
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5. Olawale Edun: An economist with a strong background in economic policy and financial management.
6. Adebayo Adelabu: A seasoned banker, bringing his expertise in the financial sector to the table.
7. Adegboyega Oyetola: Former Governor of Osun State, known for his administrative acumen and development-oriented governance.
8. Mrs. Betta Edu: The All Progressives Congress (APC) Women Leader, expected to represent women’s interests and empowerment.
9. Senator Ben Ayade: A seasoned politician and former Senator, bringing legislative experience to the executive role.
10. Dele Alake: Eminent journalist and currently serving as the Special Adviser on Media, Strategy, and Special Duties, bringing media expertise to the government.
It is reported that President Tinubu sent the list to Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, on Thursday morning. The submission aligns with the constitutional provision that the list must reach the National Assembly within 60 days of the President’s inauguration.
The nomination of both politicians and technocrats is seen as an attempt to strike a balance and bring diverse perspectives to the government. As the Senate reviews the ministerial list, the nation awaits the confirmation of these nominees, who are poised to play pivotal roles in shaping the country’s future.