Politics
You Claim To Renew Hopes In Nigeria But 9 Former Governors Are Making It In Your Cabinet– Bwala
Prior to the conduct of the 2023 presidential election, the All Progressives Congress and her presidential candidate for the election, Chief Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, urged Nigerians to vote for them because they would renew Nigerians’ hope in the country if they were voted for and won the election.
After winning the election and a few days before the inauguration of the newly elected president of the country, Tinubu was believed to have begun drafting his cabinet, with the list included the names of former governors in the country.
However, while Mr Daniel Bwala, the official spokesperson for Alhaji Atiku Abubakar and the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, was reacting to this on his Twitter handle. He stated that it is not ideal for the President-elect to pick nine ex governors to his cabinet if he wishes to properly rekindle Nigerians’ hope because these former governors have been the core cause of their state’s difficulties.
You want to renew the hope of Nigerians, and 9 former governors are joining your cabinet,” he remarked. The majority of these governors are the root causes of the difficulties in their states. “No be juju be dis?”
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