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Exclusive: PDP’s Daniel Bwala Lobbying To Secure Empty Slot Of Resigned Senator Lalong As Minister Of Labour After Meeting With Tinubu At Aso Rock (DETAILS)

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Exclusive: PDP’s Daniel Bwala Lobbying To Secure Empty Slot Of Resigned Senator Lalong As Minister Of Labour After Meeting With Tinubu At Aso Rock (DETAILS)....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Written By Oshiobugie John

In a surprising turn of events, Daniel Bwala, the former spokesman of the Atiku-Okowa campaign council, has sparked controversy with a strategic visit to his former boss, President Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, at the State House in Abuja. The visit, described as a courtesy call, took an unexpected turn as Bwala acknowledged President Tinubu’s efforts in reengineering the country for sustainable greatness. CONTINUE READING

 

 

 

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Insiders reveal that Bwala’s visit was not just a friendly gesture but a calculated move to lobby for the vacant position of the resigned Minister of Labour and Employment, Senator Simon Lalong, who has transitioned to the Senate. Reliable sources disclosed to Bushradiogist that Bwala is actively seeking President Tinubu’s support to secure the ministerial role.

However, complications arise as the seat in question belongs to Plateau State, and geographic zoning considerations may pose a challenge to Bwala’s attempt to seal the deal with Mr. President. The controversy surrounding this move adds a layer of intrigue to the political landscape, raising questions about the dynamics of power play and the extent of influence wielded by key political figures.

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