In a recent tweet from his verified Twitter handle @BwalaDaniel, Bwala Daniel., a prominent Legal Practitioner, Notary Public, and Barrister at Lincolns Inn, London (NP), who also served as the Presidential Spokesman to Atiku Campaign Organization during the 2023 election, expressed his strong opinion regarding the ministerial appointments made by President Bola Tinubu.
Bwala’s tweet focused on individuals who have held multiple high-ranking positions in the government, particularly those who once served as ministers, then became governors and held office for extended periods, only to later return to ministerial positions. He voiced his concerns, stating that such a career trajectory resembles “repeating a class” and hints at a lack of progress and failure in their political journey.
In his tweet, Bwala went further to criticize this conduct, denouncing it as “repugnant to natural justice, equity, and good conscience” in the 21st century. His statement implies that such career moves raise ethical questions and may be seen as inconsistent with principles of fairness and equity.
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To drive home his point, Bwala used a vivid analogy, comparing the situation to someone who serves as a commissioner, then becomes a governor, and eventually returns to being a commissioner again. Through this analogy, he emphasizes the perceived regressiveness of this career path and questions the ambition and progress of those making such moves.
By sharing his views on social media, Bwala has initiated a spirited debate on the appropriateness of certain political career choices and opened discussions on the expectations and standards for public officials in the 21st century. His tweet has ignited conversations on political leadership and the implications of holding different positions within the government hierarchy.
As the public reacts to his statement, it remains to be seen how this critique of the ministerial appointments by President Bola Tinubu will impact the political landscape and the discourse surrounding the selection of officials in Nigeria’s government.