Bashir Ahmad, a Digital Communications Aide to former President Muhammadu Buhari has claimed President Bola Ahmed Tinubu would unveil his much-awaited
DAILY POST reports that the President has barely five days to the 60-day window to submit his Ministerial list for screening and confirmation of his cabinet at the National Assembly, according to the 1990 Constitution as amended.
Ahmad said the list would be announced at the Senate on Tuesday, provided there was no last-minute change. “Barring any last-minute change, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s much-anticipated ministerial nominees’ list will be announced by the Senate tomorrow, Tuesday”, he wrote.DAILY POST recalls that Buhari had appointed 44 ministers 6months after his inauguration in 2015.
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