BREAKING: Saraki Announces Names Of Ministerial Nominees, Sets October 13 For Screening

The Senate has finally unveiled the list of ministerial nominees sent to it last week by President Muhammadu Buhari.

Senate President Bukola Saraki read the list on the floor of the Senate.

The nominees include: Abubakar Malami, Aisha Alhassan, Lai Mohammed, Adebayo Shittu, Babatunde Fashola, Udoma Udo-Udoma, Kayode Fayemi, Rotimi Amaechi, Ogbonanya Onu, Solomon Dalong, Chris Ngige, Audu Ogbe, Ibrahim Usman Jibril, Abdulrahman Danbazau, Osagie Ehanire, Hadi Sirika, Amina Ibrahim, Kemi Adeosun, Ibe Kachikwu, Ahmed Isa Ibeto and Suleiman Adam.

Saraki said that the screening of the Ministerial Nominees will commence on Tuesday 13th October, 2015.

4 COMMENTS

  1. I have seen the ministerial nominees for the job. It due time to set the ball rolling with constitutional processes. This particular regime of government were campaigning for progressive chance in Nigerian government if opportunities are given to them. Now they have emerges victorious in leading Nigerian people.
    Nigerians are anticipating good democratic outcomes from Nigerian leaders. We want to see good democratic dispensation across the Nigerian federation in all the sectors of the economy with superb and driven industralisation that would setup employment opportunities for teeming Nigerian youths.
    The advocacy of good democratic development and decentralisation would definitely reduces the scandalous and unscrupulous crimes in Nigerian government.
    Such as money laundry, embezzlement, army robbery, kidnapping, insurgency, nepotism, corruption practices, ethnicity, antagonism and segregation amongst Nigerians.
    We are looking forward to see the ministerial contributions of Nigerian ministers empowering for democratic and progressive chance in Nigerian government.
    The advent of president’s Buhari administration was strictly on positive chance in Nigerian democracy.
    I am hopeful and confident that president’s Buhari government would certainly ensure a good renaissance of developmental leadership and governance.
    All the presidential promises must be fulfill and accomplish in all the crucial sectors of Nigerian economy and above all ensuring tranquillity and peaceful coexistence across the six geopolitical zones irrespective of religious beliefs amongst moslems and christians, sociopolitical parties and groups amongst Nigerians people and socioeconomic transaction amongst Nigerian investors and people.
    Nigerian sovereignty as an independent country and developing nation would tremendously grows strong and magnificent if Nigerian government and people utilised enormous Nigerian resources substantially and productively in all industrial and developmental aspirations.
    However as the ministerial nominees set further for verification and gratification from the National Assembly.
    We anticipates good democratic chance of development and progressive instincts of administration from all new upcoming Nigerian ministers.

  2. I have seen the ministerial nominees for the job. It due time to set the ball rolling with constitutional processes. This particular regime of government were campaigning for progressive change in Nigerian government if opportunities are given to them. Now they have emerges victorious in leading Nigerian people.
    Nigerians are anticipating good democratic outcomes from Nigerian leaders. We want to see good democratic dispensation across the Nigerian federation in all the sectors of the economy with superb and driven industralisation that would setup employment opportunities for teeming Nigerian youths.
    The advocacy of good democratic development and decentralisation would definitely reduces the scandalous and unscrupulous crimes in Nigerian government.
    Such as money laundry, embezzlement, army robbery, kidnapping, insurgency, nepotism, corruption practices, ethnicity, antagonism and segregation amongst Nigerians.
    We are looking forward to see the ministerial contributions of Nigerian ministers empowering for democratic and progressive change in Nigerian government.
    The advent of president’s Buhari administration was strictly on positive change in Nigerian democracy.
    I am hopeful and confident that president’s Buhari government would certainly ensure a good renaissance of developmental leadership and governance.
    All the presidential promises must be fulfill and accomplish in all the crucial sectors of Nigerian economy and above all ensuring tranquillity and peaceful coexistence across the six geopolitical zones irrespective of religious beliefs amongst moslems and christians, sociopolitical parties and groups amongst Nigerians people and socioeconomic transaction amongst Nigerian investors and people.
    Nigerian sovereignty as an independent country and developing nation would tremendously grows strong and magnificent if Nigerian government and people utilised enormous Nigerian resources substantially and productively in all industrial and developmental aspirations.
    However as the ministerial nominees set further for verification and gratification from the National Assembly.
    We anticipates good democratic change of development and progressive instincts of administration from all new upcoming Nigerian ministers.
    This is a good chance for a good change in Nigerian government to impact tremendously and positively in Nigeria society and world.