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Ex-APC Spokesperson Suggests President Tinubu’s Limited Control Amid Ministerial Changes

Yekini Nabena, a former national spokesperson of the All Progressives Congress (APC), has indicated that recent developments regarding ministerial nominations could imply that President Bola Tinubu might not hold complete sway over his government.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
Nabena highlighted that the replacement of certain ministerial nominees after their initial selection and submission for parliamentary scrutiny sends a worrisome signal….CONTINUE READING
According to Nabena, the situation suggests that President Tinubu might not have exercised final authority or influence over the ministerial nominee issue.
This perspective arises, especially given reports that the APC National Chairman, Abdullahi Ganduje, boasted about replacing a nominee from Kano State.
Nabena, in an interview with The Sun, expressed concern that some former Governors appointed as Ministers under President Tinubu’s administration might coalesce to form a power group against him.
He attributed responsibility to the presidency for failing to conduct thorough due diligence before nominating candidates, resulting in a situation where the government’s efficacy and decision-making capabilities appear compromised.
Nabena emphasized that the recent alterations in ministerial nominations signal a lack of clear leadership or a functional think-tank within the current administration.
He opined that the developments underscore a series of shortcomings in various aspects of the government’s actions, revealing a need for President Tinubu to be more vigilant and proactive.
