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Akpabio Receives 28-Member Ministerial List from President Tinubu: Wike, El-Rufai, Alake, and Others in the Lineup

In a highly anticipated and significant development, the President of the Senate, Senator Godswill Akpabio, recently received the much-awaited ministerial list from President Bola Tinubu. The list comprises 28 names, each distinguished and poised to potentially shape the nation’s future. Interestingly, these nominees’ states of origin were not attached to their names, fueling speculation and anticipation among political circles.

The long-awaited ministerial list was delivered to the hallowed Chamber at 1.18 pm by the former Speaker of the House of Representatives and Chief of Staff to President Tinubu, Femi Gbajiabiamila. Swiftly, at 1.19 pm, he presented the letter to Senator Akpabio, marking a pivotal moment in Nigeria’s political landscape.

The list is a diverse mix of experienced and prominent individuals, indicating a deliberate approach to tap into various expertise for Nigeria’s growth and development. Among the nominees are:

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  1. Abubakar Momoh
  2. Ambassador Yusuf Maitama
  3. Arch Ahmed Musa Dangiwa
  4. Barr. Hannatu Musawa
  5. Chief Uche Nnaji
  6. Dr. Betta Edu
  7. Dr. Doris Aniche Uzoka
  8. David Umahi
  9. Ezenwo Nyesom Wike
  10. Mohammed Badaru Abubabakar
  11. Nasir El Rufai
  12. Hon. Ekperikpe Ekpo
  13. Nkiru Onyejeocha
  14. Hon. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo
  15. Hon. Stella Okotete
  16. Hon. Uju Ohaneye
  17. Mr. Bello Muhammad
  18. Mr. Dele Alake
  19. Mr. Lateef Fagbemi SAN
  20. Mr. Muhammad Idris
  21. Mr. Olawale Edun
  22. Mr. Waheed Adebayo Adelabu
  23. Mrs. Suleiman Ibrahim
  24. Prof. Ali Pate
  25. Prof. Joseph U.
  26. Sen. Abubakar Kyari
  27. Sen John Owan-Enoh
  28. Sen. Sani Abubakar Danladi

The absence of state affiliations with the nominees has sparked intrigue, as it invites speculation on how the President compiled the list and the potential political implications. This approach may be seen as an effort to prioritize competence, skills, and dedication over regional and ethnic considerations in forming a capable and dynamic cabinet.

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The nominated individuals come from diverse professional backgrounds, including law, medicine, academia, public service, and governance. Each name carries with it the promise of leadership and the potential to drive positive change across various sectors of the nation.

As the Senate begins the screening process, Nigerians eagerly await the unfolding of events. The confirmation and appointment of these nominees will be a crucial step towards reshaping the nation’s course. The public is keen to see how their future leaders will respond to pressing national issues, such as security, the economy, education, healthcare, and infrastructural development.

In light of the significance of this list and its potential impact on Nigeria’s trajectory, the Senate has vowed to conduct a thorough and diligent screening process. The aim is to ensure that the final cabinet comprises individuals with a genuine commitment to public service, national unity, and a vision for a prosperous Nigeria.

As the political landscape continues to evolve, one thing is certain – the decisions made now will undoubtedly shape the nation’s destiny. The responsibility lies with both the President and the Senate to ensure that Nigeria’s prospective leaders possess the competence, integrity, and determination to navigate the country towards a brighter and more prosperous future. The eyes of the nation remain fixed on the process, eager to witness the birth of a new era in governance and national progress.

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