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Adebayo Shittu, former minister of communications, says some of the female ministers in President Bola Tinubu’s cabinet dress like beauty pageant contestants.At the opening of a three-day retreat for ministers and presidential aides on Wednesday, Tinubuthat ministers who do not deliver on their assignments and set targets will be sent packing from the federal cabinet.
“I think there is need for us as a government to show more seriousness in the assignments that we have in this government,” he said.Shittu who served as the minister of communications under former President Muhammadu Buhari from 2015 to 2019, also compared the leadership styles of his former boss and Tinubu.
“It is unfortunate but I have to say this for national interest so that the government coming after him will learn lessons.“Once you are there, you are there. If you are in Buhari’s government, if you don’t go and meet him, probably in the next four years, he will not ask about you.
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