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The Technocrats In Tinubu’s Government Represent His Assets While The Ex-Governors Represent His…..- Senator Shehu Sani Makes Shocking Revelation
The Technocrats In Tinubu’s Government Represent His Assets While The Ex-Governors Represent His…..- Senator Shehu Sani Makes Shocking Revelation....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

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Written By Oshiobugie Omo-Ikirodah
Shehu Sani, former federal lawmaker, has offered his insights into the composition of President Bola Tinubu’s government, categorizing the technocrats as assets and the former governors as liabilities. Sani, who aired his opinions via Twitter, alluded to the political baggage that some former governors carry into Tinubu’s administration. CONTINUE READING
“The technocrats in Tinubu’s Government represent his assets and the Former Governors in his cabinet represent his liabilities,” Sani tweeted.
Tinubu’s ministerial nominees consist of an array of technocrats and former governors. The technocrats are widely seen as the experts, bringing their technical know-how and professional expertise to the table, thus acting as ‘assets’. On the other hand, the former governors, despite their political experience and clout, are viewed by Sani as ‘liabilities’, perhaps due to past political controversies and perceived failures in governance.

Shehu Sani
Interestingly, several former governors in Tinubu’s cabinet have been previously embroiled in controversies. A notable example is Ibrahim Geidam, former Governor of Yobe State, who has been scrutinized for his handling of the insurgency in his state during his tenure. Geidam, who recently arrived at the Senate building for screening with the aid of a walking stick, is part of the second batch of Tinubu’s ministerial nominees. CONTINUE READING
Other governors tagged as failures or corrupt by public opinion include Gboyega Oyetola, former governor of Osun state, who lost his re-election bid to Ademola Adeleke, and Simon Lalong of Plateau state, known for leaving a pile of debts for his successor.
The dichotomy between the ‘technocrats’ and the ‘former governors’ as described by Sani, highlights the tension between professionalism and political consideration in the formation of a cabinet. It remains to be seen how this mix of assets and liabilities will play out in Tinubu’s government.
Source: Bushradiogist
