General Muhammadu Buhari has submitted to the security agencies for screening 40 names being considered for ministerial appointments .
According to Daily Post, the names were submitted by the president-elect about a week ago.
The names listed by the president-elect were mostly former PDP men who had defected to the APC, leading people to question where is the change.
The names being screened include :
Also on the list are Isaiah Danjuma, the son of General TY Danjuma from Taraba state; Dele Momodu, the publisher of Ovation; Kehinde Lawanson, a former executive director of First Bank; and Chief Bayo Ojo (SAN), former minister of justice.
Buhari ran on the platform of change but critics have asked whether working with the old guard even with a new system can guarantee change? If you agree or disagree with this, leave your comment below.
The names listed by the president-elect were mostly former PDP men who had defected to the APC, leading people to question where is the change.
- Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola, the former Osun state governor and ousted PDP national secretary.
- Chief Bode Mustapha, the former PDP national auditor; an All Progressives Congress stalwart from Ogun state.
- Engineer Segun Oni, the former Ekiti state governor and APC deputy national chairman (South West).
- Dr Kayode Fayemi, the immediate past governor of Ekiti state.
- Dr. Abba Ruma, a former minister for agriculture and water resources.
- Chief Kanu Agabi, a former minister of justice.
- Donald Duke, a former governor of Cross River state.
- Governor Raji Fashola of Lagos state.
- Yinka Folashade Oredola, a pharmacist from Ondo state.
- Rotimi Akeredolu, a former gubernatorial candidate in Ondo state
- Governor Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi of Rivers state
- Engineer Funsho Kupolokun, a former group managing director of the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation
- Governor Rabiu Musa Kwankwanso of Kano state
- Bisola Adegbenro, a senator-elect from Ogun state.
Also on the list are Isaiah Danjuma, the son of General TY Danjuma from Taraba state; Dele Momodu, the publisher of Ovation; Kehinde Lawanson, a former executive director of First Bank; and Chief Bayo Ojo (SAN), former minister of justice.
Buhari ran on the platform of change but critics have asked whether working with the old guard even with a new system can guarantee change? If you agree or disagree with this, leave your comment below.
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