President Bola Tinubu finally released his much-anticipated ministerial list to the Senate on Thursday, containing a mix of expected and surprise names.
After much anticipation and speculations, President Tinubu submitted his ministerial list to the Senate President Godswill Akpabio. The list has been a subject of keen interest, with Nigerians eagerly waiting to see the individuals selected to serve in key ministerial positions.
A Diverse and Notable Selection
The ministerial list includes a diverse range of personalities from various sectors. It comprises seasoned politicians, former governors, and accomplished professionals with expertise in their respective fields.
Among the prominent names on the list are Nasir el-Rufai, the former governor of Kaduna State, Nyesom Wike, the former governor of Rivers State, and David Umahi, the former governor of Ebonyi State.
The Full List of 28 Names
- Abubakar Momoh
- Amb. Yusuf Maitama
- Mohammed Dangiwa
- Hanatu Musawa
- Chief Uche Nnaji
- Betta Edu
- Doris Uzoka
- David Umahi
- Nyesom Wike
- Mohamed Badaru
- Nasir el-Rufai
- Ekperikpe Ekpo
- Nkiru Onyejiocha
- Olubumi Ojo
- Stella Okotete
- Uju Ohaneye
- Bello Mohammed Goroyo
- Dele Alake
- Lateef Fagbemi
- Mohammed Idris
- Olawale Edun
- Wahid Adelabu
- Imma Ibrahim
- Ali Pate
- Joseph Usi
- Abubakar Kyari
- John Enoh
- Sani Abubakar Danladi
Next Steps
Following the presentation of the ministerial list on the floor of the Senate during plenary, the nominees will undergo screening and confirmation by the Senate before they can assume their ministerial roles.
This process is expected to be closely monitored by Nigerians, given the significance of these ministerial appointments in shaping the government’s policies and direction.
Building the New Cabinet
As President Tinubu unveils his ministerial list, Nigerians await the formation of the new cabinet with great interest. The selection of capable and dedicated individuals to serve as ministers is crucial to addressing the nation’s challenges and driving its development agenda.
With the ministerial list now in the hands of the Senate, the nation moves one step closer to forming its new cabinet. Nigerians will keenly observe the confirmation process to ensure that only the best and most qualified individuals are chosen to serve in these crucial roles, contributing to Nigeria’s progress and prosperity.