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Re: Nairaland Poll On Tinubu's Ministers. by emkz: 1:47pm On May 11
Abubakar Kyari, Minister of Agriculture

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Re: Nairaland Poll On Tinubu's Ministers. by emkz: 1:48pm On May 11
Betta Edu, Suspended Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation

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Re: Nairaland Poll On Tinubu's Ministers. by emkz: 1:49pm On May 11
Muhammad Ali Pate, Minister for Health and Social Welfare.

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Re: Nairaland Poll On Tinubu's Ministers. by emkz: 1:50pm On May 11
Tunji Alausa, State Minister for Health and Social Welfare

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Re: Nairaland Poll On Tinubu's Ministers. by emkz: 1:52pm On May 11
Atiku Bagudu, Minister for Budget and National Planning.

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Re: Nairaland Poll On Tinubu's Ministers. by emkz: 1:54pm On May 11
Ishaq Salako, State Minister for Environment and Ecology.

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Re: Nairaland Poll On Tinubu's Ministers. by emkz: 1:55pm On May 11
Balarabe Abbas Lawal, Minister for Environment and Ecology.

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Re: Nairaland Poll On Tinubu's Ministers. by emkz: 1:57pm On May 11
Ahmed Musa Dangiwa, Minister for Housing and Urban Development.

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Re: Nairaland Poll On Tinubu's Ministers. by emkz: 1:59pm On May 11
Abdullahi Tijjani Gwarzo, State Minister for Housing and Urban Development

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Re: Nairaland Poll On Tinubu's Ministers. by emkz: 2:00pm On May 11
Mohammed Idris Malagi, Minister of Information.

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Re: Nairaland Poll On Tinubu's Ministers. by emkz: 2:01pm On May 11
Nkiruka Onyejeocha, State Minister of Labour.

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Re: Nairaland Poll On Tinubu's Ministers. by emkz: 2:04pm On May 11
Ambassador Yusuf Maitama Tuggar, Minister of Foreign Affairs

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Re: Nairaland Poll On Tinubu's Ministers. by emkz: 2:06pm On May 11
Adebayo Adelabu, Minister of Power.

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Re: Nairaland Poll On Tinubu's Ministers. by emkz: 2:07pm On May 11
Dele Alake, Minister for Mines.

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Re: Nairaland Poll On Tinubu's Ministers. by emkz: 2:08pm On May 11
Sa'idu Ahmed Alkali, Minister of Transportation.

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Re: Nairaland Poll On Tinubu's Ministers. by emkz: 2:09pm On May 11
Bello Muhammad Goronyo, State Minister of Water Resources and Sanitation.

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Re: Nairaland Poll On Tinubu's Ministers. by emkz: 2:11pm On May 11
Zephaniah Biteus Jisalo, Minister of Special Duties.

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Re: Nairaland Poll On Tinubu's Ministers. by emkz: 2:13pm On May 11
Yusuf Sununu, State Minister for Education.

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Re: Nairaland Poll On Tinubu's Ministers. by emkz: 2:15pm On May 11
Festus Keyamo, Minister for Aviation and Aerospace Developmenf.

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Re: Nairaland Poll On Tinubu's Ministers. by emkz: 2:16pm On May 11
Nuhu Ribadu, National Security Adviser.

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Re: Nairaland Poll On Tinubu's Ministers. by emkz: 2:17pm On May 11
George Akume, Secretary to the Government of the Federation.

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Re: Nairaland Poll On Tinubu's Ministers. by Kukutente23: 2:19pm On May 11
1. The most incompetent minister who needs to leave the administration like yesterday is the minister for petroleum. He managed to botch the fuel subsidy removal agenda and now we're even queueing for fuel. The PH refinery is still not working while fuel theft is yet to be curbed. But for reasons only known to the Op, he finds it convenient to excuse that failure of a minister in his unsolicited jamboree. Perhaps he is one of the minister's die- hard minions which will make this thread nothing more than barefaced hypocrisy.

2. The exercise this thread is expected to achieve is a charade. Ministers are employees of the president and they serve at his pleasure. It is he who sets the agenda and assignment for them and is thus most qualified to assess them with his own parameters. It is a frivolous exercise to assess ministers based on likes and shares when those doing the assessment have close to no knowledge on the expectation from the principal for each official. The best you'll get is media visibility and perception which most times is a ruse. The official directly employed by the good people of nairaland is none other than the president himself. It is he we are most qualified to judge with our likes and shares cause we have direct expectations from him based on the job we gave him. A thread on his performance is more meaningful than a thread on the performance of his subjects. For example, from this thread, only 2 of his ministers will survive the axe while no questions will be asked of the man who put them there to fail abysmally. But I suspect the Op won't dare touch the big elephant cause he's one of the glorified hallelujah boys who go about in borrowed togas of public commentators with jaundiced and half-baked opinion.

The thread is meaningless and a waste!!

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Re: Nairaland Poll On Tinubu's Ministers. by emkz: 2:20pm On May 11
Kashim Shettima, Vice President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

He is an elected official and a member of the cabinet. Our rating is more of an approval or disapproval rating.

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Re: Nairaland Poll On Tinubu's Ministers. by emkz: 2:22pm On May 11
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Minister of Petroleum Resources.

Do you think the Ministry needs a substantive minister or the president can remain as minister?

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Re: Nairaland Poll On Tinubu's Ministers. by Putindbutt: 2:27pm On May 11
emkz:
Ezenwo Nyesom Wike, Minister for the Federal Capital Territory.

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Look at Bitter Obi headless mob pressing the like button for Abuja landlord to leave. very bitter people.

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Re: Nairaland Poll On Tinubu's Ministers. by youngrichnigga: 2:30pm On May 11
emkz:
Betta Edu, Suepended Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation

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Is she still on suspension or sacked already, I don't trust this government as she might have been restated through the back door angry angry angry angry
Re: Nairaland Poll On Tinubu's Ministers. by Putindbutt: 2:35pm On May 11
Nairaland is full of illiterates and half baked graduates, the fact that most of these ministers are not in the media making noise does not mean they are not working.

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Re: Nairaland Poll On Tinubu's Ministers. by emkz: 2:35pm On May 11
Kukutente23:
1. The most incompetent minister who needs to leave the administration like yesterday is the minister for petroleum. He managed to botch the fuel subsidy removal agenda and now we're even queueing for fuel. The PH refinery is still not working while fuel theft is yet to be curbed. But for reasons only known to the Op, he finds it convenient to excuse that failure of a minister in his unsolicited jamboree. Perhaps he is one of the minister's die- hard minions which will make this thread nothing more than barefaced hypocrisy.

2. The exercise this thread is expected to achieve is a charade. Ministers are employees of the president and they serve at his pleasure. It is he who sets the agenda and assignment for them and is thus most qualified to assess them with his own parameters. It is a frivolous exercise to assess ministers based on likes and shares when those doing the assessment have close to no knowledge on the expectation from the principal for each official. The best you'll get is media visibility and perception which most times is a ruse. The official directly employed by the good people of nairaland is none other than the president himself. It is he we are most qualified to judge with our likes and shares cause we have direct expectations from him based on the job we gave him. A thread on his performance is more meaningful than a thread on the performance of his subjects. For example, from this thread, only 2 of his ministers will survive the axe while no questions will be asked of the man who put them there to fail abysmally. But I suspect the Op won't dare touch the big elephant cause he's one of the glorified hallelujah boys who go about in borrowed togas of public commentators with jaundiced and half-baked opinion.

The thread is meaningless and a waste!!

In societies that understand the usefulness of data, people set up opinion polls to measure public mood. For example, in the UK, a cross-section of the population is assessed to give opinions about the government of the day and their policies. Through this, some members of the Conservative Party are already indicating they won't stand for the next elections as public perception is skewed against the Sunak government. Through these polls, Sunak's approval ratings have dropped to the lowest as they were when he resigned as Chancellor of the Exchequer.

The Adviser to the President on Policy coordination had set up a scheme for the public to send feedback on the ministers.

Because we need data, we can use the best means available on Nairaland to measure the perception of the ministers. There are 3.1 million nairaland members. That is a source for useful data.

You can suspend your hate for once and allow others make meaningful contributions. You can also set up your own assessment scheme you feel is best and share the link here so that we can vote.

It is quite disturbing that you always read suspicions to everything that is done here. Everything is not fight and to have a loud voice as the most vocal hater of those in power. It is also curious that you are quick to refer to others as minions or paid hands or pursuing some agenda. Perhaps, these are pointers that you probably have some personal unresolved issues. If you are asked to prove any of your accusations, you can't, but you keep at it.

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Re: Nairaland Poll On Tinubu's Ministers. by emkz: 2:36pm On May 11
youngrichnigga:
Is she still on suspension or sacked already, I don't trust this government as she might have been restated through the back door angry angry angry angry

She's on suspension.
Re: Nairaland Poll On Tinubu's Ministers. by westlius(m): 2:56pm On May 11
Putindbutt:

Look at Bitter Obi headless mob pressing the like button for Abuja landlord to leave. very bitter people.
Na u buy fone for us wey u go tell us where to press

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Re: Nairaland Poll On Tinubu's Ministers. by SpyAC(m): 3:13pm On May 11
emkz:
Bello Matawalle, State Minister for Defence

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does this one related to Abacha?

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Re: Nairaland Poll On Tinubu's Ministers. by emkz: 3:35pm On May 11
Putindbutt:
Nairaland is full of illiterates and half baked graduates, the fact that most of these ministers are not in the media making noise does not mean they are not working.

For some ministers, we can directly feel their impact, while for others, their ministries are very specific. For example, Minister of Special Duties has to deal with national awards and lottery regulations. So for those not directly involved in that, they won't be able to access him directly.

But there are ministries that ought to be engines of this administration. Agriculture, Environment, Water Resources, Creative Economy, Blue Economy, Digital Economy, Finance, Humanitarian Affairs, Education, Energy, Justice and Defence. I do not see any reason why NNPC is holding on to refineries when it is clear NNPC cannot maintain them.

Sadly, some of these ministers have not found their footing or come up with reasonable plans.

Like I had recommended to ALL of them late last year, they should gather subject matter experts, do two weeks of brainstorming, study the party manifesto and come up with their strategic plans.

I can give them two months to plan. Once planning is done and water-tight, implementation is easy.

My reading is that some of the ministers are overwhelmed. They need help.

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