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Tinubu’s Ministerial Gyrations Fail To Inspire By Punch Editorial Board by dre11(m): 1:46pm On Jul 31, 2023
By Punch Editorial Board

AFTER keeping the country in suspense for two months, President Bola Tinubu’s unveiling of 28 ministerial nominees on Thursday failed to reignite hopes of radical change in Nigeria’s governance trajectory. While some new faces are on the list, the return of four ex-governors and some others with unflattering political baggage immediately drew reactions ranging from disappointment to disgust. In the end, since the list offered no surprises, its lateness and incompleteness reinforce a rising conviction that though Tinubu prepared, worked hard, and strategised to win power, alas, he has not prepared adequately for the arduous task of governance.

For a country facing multiple crises: political, economic, security, and social, including existential threats, this is troubling. Moreover, after eight years of ruinous, indecisive superintendence under Muhammadu Buhari; Nigeria desperately needs a sure-footed leader at the helm.

Since his inauguration on May 29, Tinubu has sent mixed signals. Presenting an image of decisiveness and courage to take bold decisions to rescue the economy, he immediately stopped the petrol subsidy a month ahead of schedule and followed this up with nudging the Central Bank of Nigeria to unify the official and parallel market naira exchange rates.

This ‘boldness’ has however frayed as the two measures have devastated businesses, pushed many more people into poverty, and by its responses, exposed the unpreparedness of the administration.

Indecision has also manifested in the delayed appointment of a cabinet. It took Buhari six months to name ministers in his first term, and two months in his second. Tinubu has continued on that slippery path.

His image of a decisive political actor is crumbling. Whereas an amendment to the 1999 Constitution requires the President to send the names of ministerial nominees to the Senate within 60 days after his inauguration, he dallied till the last minute. Besides, he fulfilled the law only halfway by presenting 28 names, while the constitution requires him to nominate at least one minister from each of the 36 states.

He was announced winner of the presidential election on March 1, a clear three months before inauguration. In effect, it has taken him five whole months to name just part of his cabinet, an embarrassing reminder of the Buhari era.

Additionally, his promise to run a cabinet of mostly technocrats appears to be folding in favour of settling his political IOUs. He also fell short of his campaign promise of having at least 35 per cent women.

Many commentators are upset at his recycling of some politicians, especially the ex-governors. They find little to recommend them. Along with others, on their watch, Nigeria transited from a 52 per cent poverty rate in 1999 to become the world’s poverty capital in 2018, only returning the title to India in 2021. It had 133 million poor in 2022, joined by another 7.1 million this year, according to the World Bank.

Two ex-governors, Nasir el-Rufai (Kaduna), and Nyesom Wike (Rivers), have been ministers of the FCT and of Education respectively during the Fourth Republic. Both are divisive figures. El-Rufai’s eight-year rule saw Kaduna descend into a hellish killing field and hotbed of ethnic and sectarian divisions. The murder of five persons and kidnapping of another 50 farmers in Giwa Local Government Area at the weekend reflects a daily fare. Wike left Rivers no better.

Another ex-governor, Badaru Abubakar, for eight years presided over Jigawa that has the country’s highest percentage of multi-dimensionally poor children with 73.9 per cent, and an illiteracy rate of 75.8 per cent. With David Umahi of Ebonyi as the fourth, many Nigerians wonder why Tinubu cannot find new hands to drive his “renewed hope” slogan.

Other nominees such as Ahmed Dangiwa, and Stella Okotete, have been hit with allegations of wrongdoing, while Sani Danladi, a former governorship aspirant in Taraba State, was enmeshed in a fake certificate allegation.

Two ruling party presidential aspirants who stepped down for Tinubu made the list. Indeed, while the law presumes accused persons innocent unless otherwise pronounced by the courts, and it is universal practice to reward political interests with appointments, Nigerians who yearned for more non-political actors were disappointed.

There are some silver linings. Unlike Buhari, the list reflects Nigeria’s diversities. At 38, Okotete is a refreshing departure from the creeping gerontocracy of the major parties; Hanatu Musawa, 43, Bunmi Tunji-Ojo, 41, and Betta Edu, 36, are also relatively young.

A few other technocrats also made it: Mohammed Pate, a one-time minister of state for health, is a well-regarded international health professional; Dele Alake, a long time Tinubu acolyte, is a leading journalist; and Doris Uzoka, a banker; and Lateef Fagbemi, a respected Senior Advocate of Nigeria.

Tinubu has faltered, but still has a chance to define a strong character for his administration, inspire public confidence and halt the country’s slide into state failure. The next batch of nominees should be top-heavy with technocrats. He should avoid the politicians who collectively have thoroughly misgoverned Nigeria.

Governance is different from politicking; settling with politicians across the aisle does not unite Nigerians. He needs a team to rescue the economy, stamp out crime, bridge the infrastructure gap, and fix the education and health sectors.

The country is tottering. The naira exchanged at N870 to $1 at the weekend at the unofficial market, while blue chips, Nigerian Breweries, Guinness Nigeria, and others announced huge losses on the back of forex volatility; terrorists continued killing and kidnapping across the country, and international agencies announced higher poverty and hunger figures in the land. Industrial strikes are on the horizon.

Politics should therefore take a back seat. Tinubu should quickly name his full cabinet this week; assemble a very strong economic management team, and appoint a very capable professional as defence minister. His next batch of ministers should inspire hope.

The Senate should do a thorough screening and insist on portfolios being attached to each nominee. Nigeria’s outlandish democracy features senators questioning nominees for unspecified positions! This Senate has a chance to drop the charade. It should reject any unfit person.

Having wasted two months, Tinubu should roll up his sleeves and go to work.

https://punchng.com/tinubus-ministerial-gyrations-fail-to-inspire/

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Re: Tinubu’s Ministerial Gyrations Fail To Inspire By Punch Editorial Board by Righthussle: 1:50pm On Jul 31, 2023
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https://punchng.com/tinubus-ministerial-gyrations-fail-to-inspire/

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"Two ex-governors, Nasir el-Rufai (Kaduna), and Nyesom Wike (Rivers), have been ministers of the FCT and of Education respectively during the Fourth Republic. Both are divisive figures. El-Rufai’s eight-year rule saw Kaduna descend into a hellish killing field and hotbed of ethnic and sectarian divisions. The murder of five persons and kidnapping of another 50 farmers in Giwa Local Government Area at the weekend reflects a daily fare. Wike left Rivers no better."

Punch, Make Una come Rivers state come explain the bolded to us well abeg. Thunder fire Una yanch ! Wike is one of the best governors in the history of Nigeria.

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Re: Tinubu’s Ministerial Gyrations Fail To Inspire By Punch Editorial Board by Jamiubond009(m): 2:32pm On Jul 31, 2023
grin Bulaba and his coterie of crooks.Birds of a feather

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Re: Tinubu’s Ministerial Gyrations Fail To Inspire By Punch Editorial Board by uzohrome(m): 2:32pm On Jul 31, 2023
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Re: Tinubu’s Ministerial Gyrations Fail To Inspire By Punch Editorial Board by chido20(m): 2:32pm On Jul 31, 2023
Agbado List

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Re: Tinubu’s Ministerial Gyrations Fail To Inspire By Punch Editorial Board by 1x2x3: 2:32pm On Jul 31, 2023
cheesy he wants to change Nigeria by recruiting known thieves and same hands that messed up Nigeria.

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Re: Tinubu’s Ministerial Gyrations Fail To Inspire By Punch Editorial Board by Jamiubond009(m): 2:32pm On Jul 31, 2023
Can you come in through the window and start cleaning a house? tongue

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Re: Tinubu’s Ministerial Gyrations Fail To Inspire By Punch Editorial Board by Racoon(m): 2:33pm On Jul 31, 2023
A balabloo-blu-bulava heroin list. Prof Pate is a technocrat.

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Re: Tinubu’s Ministerial Gyrations Fail To Inspire By Punch Editorial Board by MANNABBQGRILLS: 2:33pm On Jul 31, 2023
No matter the list Our LEADER, President Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu release,
Wailers will always wail, it's their way, it's in their DNAs.
They only look and comment about the negatives,
No positivity in their frustrated and losing lives at all.

Anyways,
There are some silver linings.
The list reflects Nigeria’s diversities.
At 38, Okotete is a refreshing departure from the creeping gerontocracy of the major parties;
Hanatu Musawa, 43,
Bunmi Tunji-Ojo, 41,
and Betta Edu, 36, are also relatively young.
They are all welcome on board to move our Darling country to the nation of our dreams,
To a land flowing with milk and honey.
Nigeria will be great in our lifetime.

From all of us @MANNA,
God bless Nigeria 🇳🇬


Addendum :
Spotlight on one of us @MANNA:

DR BETTA.
OMO BETTER,
One of us @MANNA.



Dr. Betta Edu

Dr. Edu, born on 27th of October 1986, hails from Ibalebo village in Abi local government Area, Cross River State.

Betta completed her secondary education at Federal Government Girls College, Calabar, she is a graduate of medicine and surgery from the University of Calabar.

She is a Harvard certified, Fellow of the Royal Society for Public Health, United Kingdom, and untill recently, the Cross River State Commissioner for Health and National Chairman of Nigeria Health Commissioners Forum.

In 2022, she emerged as the youngest female to become the National Women Leader of the All Progressives Congress.


Welcome on board to a progressive Naija Dr Betta..........
Wailers can wail as long as they want........

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Re: Tinubu’s Ministerial Gyrations Fail To Inspire By Punch Editorial Board by ArewaNightmare: 2:33pm On Jul 31, 2023
grin BAD TO ROTTEN 😆😆😆😆

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Re: Tinubu’s Ministerial Gyrations Fail To Inspire By Punch Editorial Board by Mko123(m): 2:33pm On Jul 31, 2023
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Re: Tinubu’s Ministerial Gyrations Fail To Inspire By Punch Editorial Board by usecondom(m): 2:33pm On Jul 31, 2023
We want people that will work not those that will impress the mob and fail to make any meaningful impact. Make una rest small.

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Re: Tinubu’s Ministerial Gyrations Fail To Inspire By Punch Editorial Board by jullary(m): 2:34pm On Jul 31, 2023
Perfect truth. Must u compensate people with a minister we have other areas now.

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Re: Tinubu’s Ministerial Gyrations Fail To Inspire By Punch Editorial Board by Jamiubond009(m): 2:34pm On Jul 31, 2023
Nyesom wike will now carry his live band to functions grin grin

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Re: Tinubu’s Ministerial Gyrations Fail To Inspire By Punch Editorial Board by mcquin(m): 2:34pm On Jul 31, 2023
Nigerians! FG invites popular names, problem; FG invites non-popular names, wahala- list does not inspire. Wetin make government do?

Let's be constructive when we criticize.

For Tinubu, oga should have cut cost of governance, reduce money budgeted for NA members and the executive, fix refineries, address the restructuring issue he promised before removing subsidy. That way he would have earned the trust of Nigerians first. There is a trust deficit as Nigerians are not even sure money from subsidy removal will not be embezzled. By the way, politicians no dey forbid to make sacrifices too.

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Re: Tinubu’s Ministerial Gyrations Fail To Inspire By Punch Editorial Board by kcdendelo: 2:34pm On Jul 31, 2023
Where you expecting anything good to come out of this agbero, thief and cocaine sniffing president?

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Re: Tinubu’s Ministerial Gyrations Fail To Inspire By Punch Editorial Board by Babzrockman: 2:34pm On Jul 31, 2023
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Re: Tinubu’s Ministerial Gyrations Fail To Inspire By Punch Editorial Board by maxiuc(m): 2:35pm On Jul 31, 2023
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Re: Tinubu’s Ministerial Gyrations Fail To Inspire By Punch Editorial Board by UmehzEmmanuel(m): 2:35pm On Jul 31, 2023
It will be difficult for a politically correct president to do right in a country with institutionalized corruption.

I don't expect much from Tinubu.

Its not even about assembling the best hands, the capacity of the head matters.

If a president is not totally mentally aware, or is physically unfit, or has no strength of character to take decisive actions, maximise the powers conferred on him by the law or back up his words with actions; his administration will be a flop by many indices.

Under President Muhammadu Buhari, known technocrats and serial achievers such a H.E Raji Fashola ran to seed with ministerial portfolios.

We cannot confer the GCFR on just anybody and expect miracles to somehow happen.

Governance is not magic.

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Re: Tinubu’s Ministerial Gyrations Fail To Inspire By Punch Editorial Board by DanielPat01: 2:35pm On Jul 31, 2023
Tinubu has been making errors back to back. I feel for them. All the damn hype.

Lagos builder, Atlantic ocean tamer, master strategist. Tueh! 😝 Instead of Baba to build Nigeria in begin destroy foundation.

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Re: Tinubu’s Ministerial Gyrations Fail To Inspire By Punch Editorial Board by ppogba: 2:35pm On Jul 31, 2023
I wonder if hypocrites will now sing praises of the Lagos Ibadan express media they always wail and cry.about.

Oya, show your double face now.
Re: Tinubu’s Ministerial Gyrations Fail To Inspire By Punch Editorial Board by Nobody: 2:35pm On Jul 31, 2023
Nigerians cant be inspired by alibaba and the 40 thieves tongue

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Re: Tinubu’s Ministerial Gyrations Fail To Inspire By Punch Editorial Board by tiswell(m): 2:36pm On Jul 31, 2023
the mandate thief werey just dey disguise.


Nigeria will soon be in safe hands,not jackals and hyenas

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Re: Tinubu’s Ministerial Gyrations Fail To Inspire By Punch Editorial Board by Angelfrost(m): 2:36pm On Jul 31, 2023
All hype and no substance...!

The same way his predecessor spent almost half a year claiming to be seeking the best brains, only to come up with a list of recycled charlatans.

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Re: Tinubu’s Ministerial Gyrations Fail To Inspire By Punch Editorial Board by olisaEze(m): 2:37pm On Jul 31, 2023
What did you expect before?? Governance is not the same as politicking! On your mandate wii sha stan don dey cry say leg dey pain am. grin

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Re: Tinubu’s Ministerial Gyrations Fail To Inspire By Punch Editorial Board by Jcomtrader: 2:37pm On Jul 31, 2023
His government will be worse than buhari. No plans. No progress. Hunger everywhere. Confused foreign policies. RiP to another 4 or 8 years of naija history
Re: Tinubu’s Ministerial Gyrations Fail To Inspire By Punch Editorial Board by Obakoolex(m): 2:37pm On Jul 31, 2023
In as much I don't really like
Wike, El rufai, Badaru but Umahi

One can only be hate filled and off course a glorified wailer to say those men are not performers.

In the case of Umahi, I know what abakaliki used to be till later years I visited during his duration as governor. Can we say such fine man is not worthy of a portfolio in FG?

Or wike "Mr Project himself" when others cannot hold their state governors accountable for looting for 8 years without no meaningful project except one flyover and sakamaje health facility, wike projects in Rivers could speak for him.

El-rufai a fanatic and a bigot but a wonderful performer, he did great as a minister also as a governor for 8 years. A portfolio as near as anything security would definitely raise eyebrow but nevertheless he's a performer too.

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