IPAC Faults Nomination Of Ex-Governors As Ministers, says People Have Rejected Them

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The Inter-Party Advisory Council (IPAC) on Wednesday expressed its concerns over the list of the ministerial nominees presented to the National Assembly by President Bola Tinubu so far, particularly the nomination of seven former governors who were rejected in their states because of lack of performance.

President Bola Tinubu has so far announced 47 cabinet members to be screened by the national assembly.

The IPAC National Chairman, Yabagi Sani, in an interview on Channels Television’s Politics Today, expressed disappointment with Tinubu’s choices, particularly after his struggle for Nigeria’s return to democracy in the 1990s.

“How can you come and then embark on policies that you know are anti-people and you now put people that you know?” he said.

“Some of the people that he put as ministers were rejected by the people; some of them contested and they were rejected.

“So, how can you bring them back through the back door again and say they must preside over the affairs of the people? That’s not the kind of country we want to run. We must begin to give Nigerians confidence.”

According to him, no Nigerian would say they are impressed by the President’s ministerial list.

“I’m disappointed – awfully disappointed – because, like I said, Mr. President, Tinubu, is behaving differently from what I expected of him,” he said.

A member of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Ayo Oyalowo, who appeared on the programme opposite the IPAC chairman, opposed the notion that all the former governors nominated as ministers were undeserving.

In his view, there is compensation on the one hand and competence on the other.

“Sometimes, we like to jump on clichés. Even if you’re a Christian or a Muslim, you’re serving God because there’s a benefit attached to it,” Oyalowo said.

“If people are in politics, they are looking for something, so I really don’t see anything wrong in people getting benefits from where they actually worked. For instance, some of these governors worked for him to win his mandate.”

Arguing that he was impressed with the nominations, the APC member expressed his belief that several of them brought competence to the table.

“I believe that they are the ones who will run the economy – someone like a Wale Edun, for instance – very impressive name, great resume, excellent track record. Those are people that I expect to run the economy,” he said

The roll-call included one-term governors Gboyega Oyetola (Osun) and Bello Matawalle (Zamfara), alongside their two-term counterparts, Atiku Bagudu (Kebbi), Nasir El-Rufai (Kaduna), Dave Umahi (Ebonyi), and Nyesom Wike (Rivers).

Following the initial 28 names nominated for ministerial positions, President Bola Tinubu, on Wednesday, sent 19 new names to the Senate for screening.

The Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, read the names out on the floor of the Senate after the screening of the first batch of names sent by the President last week.

The second batch of the list included four former governors and some other popular politicians.

The new list containing 19 names now brings the number of nominees to 47 after the initial 28 names.

See the full list of the second batch ministerial nominees below:

 Ahmed Tijjani,Bosun Tijjani,Maryam Shetti,Ishak Salako ,Tunji Alausa,Tanko Sununu, Adegboyega Oyetola,Atiku BaguduBello MatawalleIbrahim GeidamSimon BakoLalong

Lola Ade john, Shuaibu Abubakar Tahir Mamman Aliyu SabiAlkali AhmedHeineken Lokpobiri,Uba Maigari Zephaniah Jissalo, ), Nasir El-Rufai (Kaduna), Dave Umahi (Ebonyi), and Nyesom Wike (Rivers).

 

 

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