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Tuesday, July 30, 2019

Buhari’s 43 Ministerial Nominees Approved By Senate

The Senate has approved the nomination of the 43 ministerial nominees forwarded to it last week by President Muhammadu Buhari as ministers of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.



All nominees were approved in the committee of the whole after a clause by clause consideration of the 43 nominees.

The Senate read the Ministerial nominee list on Tuesday, 23, July 2019. The nominees confirmed by the Senate are as follows:


ABIA


1. Dr. Ukechukwu Ogar


ADAMAWA


2. Muhammed Musa Bello


AKWA IBOM


3. Goodwill Akpabio


ANAMBRA


4. Chris Ngige

5. Sharon O. Ikeazor


BAUCHI


6. Adamu Adamu

7. Ambassador Mariam Katagum


BAYELSA


8. Timipre Silva

BENUE


9. George Akume

BORNO


10. Mustapha Baba Shehuri


CROSS RIVER STATE
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11. Goddy JD Agba


DELTA


12. Festus Keyamo


EBONYI


13. Ogbonnaya Onu


EDO


14. Dr. Osagie Ehanire

15. Clement Agba



EKITI


16. Otunba Richard Adeniyi Adebayo


ENUGU


17. Geoffrey Onyeama



GOMBE


18.Dr Ali Isa Ibrahim Pantani


IMO


19. Emeka Nwajuba


JIGAWA


20. Engr. Suleiman H. Adamu



KADUNA

21. Zainab Shamsuna Ahmed
22. Dr. Muhammed Mahmood


KANO

23. Sabo Nanono
24. Major General Bashir Magashi retd


KATSINA

25. Sen. Hadi Sirika

KEBBI

26. Abubakar Malami

KOGI

27. Ramatu Tijjani


KWARA

28. Lai Mohammed
29. Gbemisola Saraki

LAGOS

30. Babatunde Raji Fashola
31. Sen. Olorunnibe Adeleke Mamora


NASARAWA

32. Muhammed H. Abdullahi


NIGER

33. Zubairu Dada


OGUN

34. Arc. Olamilekan Adegbite


ONDO

35. Tayo Alashoadura

OSUN

36. Rauf Aregbesola

OYO

37. Sunday Dare

PLATEAU

38. Pauline Talen

RIVERS

39. Rotimi Amaechi

40. SOKOTO
Muhammad Maigari Dangyadi

TARABA
41. Engr. Saleh Mamman

YOBE
42. Abubakar D. Aliyu

ZAMFARA
43. Umar Farouk.
from tribune.

10 comments:

  1. Vetting of the nominees is just formality. Waiting to see the day one nominee will not be approved by the Senate.

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  2. Watching how the screening was conducted, I will say, this is the worse screening ever done at the red chamber. So shocking EFCC suddenly gone mute over nominees with corruption charges on their heads. This is truly a pitiful joke and a disgrace to the corruption fight by Mr 'Integrity' All I am seeing is a rubber stamp Senate President whom I doubt will ever oppose the executive in any rascality. Nigeria is finished.

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    1. Are you just knowing that in this government,it is garbage in, garbage out.

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  3. All na formality naa. How did they intend to reject any of the nominees that it took him almost two months. If he was not given a deadline to pick, he would have taken another 6months.

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  4. Take a bow and go screening, Rubber stamp 9th assembly.
    Buhari go just dey flenjo dey go till 2023.
    The assembly dey him oza room.
    Elementary school class monitor screening sef hard pass this one wey our retired politicians dey do so.
    Once upon a time, time, time hemmn !

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    1. Not just the legislators but the judiciary as well. Tanko the technicality boss and aeroplane driver at the supreme court won't go against his master. So you see, we have a terrible situation at hand.

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  5. Before nko? Na Dem. Compensation list. I thought qualification and experience would have been used for the selection. What a shame

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    1. Celebrity party and cooperate first grade Ok gowns 07084714754 @theokclothing30 July 2019 at 23:59

      I'm telling you, real compensation list. NO 'nays' at all.

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  6. Before nko? Screening that was conducted without knowing the portfolio they are nominated for. What a country!

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    1. Portfolio would have been attached to them so that the senators will know the right questions to ask them. The APC who rode on the change mantra to power, came onboard, repeating the same mistakes of their predecessor. Bad enough, they have done worst.

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