According to Vanguard, President
Muhammadu Buhari has directed that the prized document containing the list of ministers should be
submitted immediately to the Senate, which resumes from its six-week
break, today.
The list was said to contain the names of people like former Rivers
State Governor, Mr Rotimi Chibuike Amaechi; a former president of the
Nigerian Bar Association, Rotimi Akeredolu; former Army Chief, Lt-Gen.
Abdurrahman Dambazzau, and activist lawyer, Femi Falana, among others.
It was gathered, yesterday, that President Buhari handed the list to
his Special Adviser on National Assembly Matters, Senator Ita Enang, and
directed him to forward it to the Senate President.
Therefore, Senate President, Bukola Saraki will tomorrow formally present Buhari’s ministerial list to senators.
President Buhari, currently attending the 70th session of the United
Nations General Assembly, was said to have given the list of 36
ministers to Senator Ita Enang in New York.
It was gathered that President Buhari directed Senator Ita Enang to
either hand over the list to the Senate President at the resumption of
the plenary today or on Wednesday, depending on the mood of the Senate.
However, it was learned that Enang who left New York for Nigeria,
yesterday, will not arrive Abuja before 3pm today, when the Senate would
have concluded its business for the day. The Presidency had repeatedly
promised that the list would be available this month and tomorrow is the
last day of September. So Lets Keep our Fingers crossed till tomorrow
Update: senate has recieved the list
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