Deji Adeyanju has reacted to the 48 ministerial nominees President Bola Ahmed Tinubu submitted to the Nigerian Senate
The public analyst said President Tinubu just came to share food to the boys with the large number of ministerial nominees
The convener of the Concerned Nigerians Group described the list of 48 ministerial nominees as outrageous
Public affairs analyst and convener of the Concerned Nigerians Group, Deji Adeyanju, has slammed President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for submitting 48 ministerial nominees to the Nigerian Senate for screening and confirmation.
Adeyanju said the list of 48 ministers is outrageous and President Tinubu “just came to share food for the boys”
He stated this via his Twitter handle @adeyanjudeji on Monday, August 7.
He recalled that President Tinubu asked Nigerians to make sacrifices after removing fuel subsidies and Tinubu still went ahead and nominated 48 ministers
“48 ministers is outrageous. Tinubu just came to share food for the boys. And he was saying the other day that people should make sacrifice after removing fuel subsidy.”
Analyst Reveals Who President Tinubu Should Appoint as Minister for Science and Technology.
Analyst Reveals Who President Tinubu Should Appoint as Minister for Science and Technology
Meanwhile, Mataz Arising reported that public affairs analyst and convener of the Concerned Nigerians Group, Deji Adeyanju, has revealed who President Bola Ahmed Tinubu should appoint as minister for science and technology among his 48 nominees.
Adeyanju said Bosun Tijani is the right man to fill the science and technology ministry. He stated this on Sunday, August 6, adding that President Tinubu got the appointment of Tijani right and spot on.
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