Nomination of new ministers: I want Buhari to bring back Amaechi on the basis of mercenaries, Shehu Sani - Legit.ng

2022-06-24 18:57:56 By : Ms. SolarBaba Tech

Be the first to receive the latest news from our Editor-in-ChiefCheck your email inbox to confirm your loginYou are already logged in to our newsletterCheck your inbox to be the first person to receive breaking newsThis site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.NOTE: You can save the life of a daughter in danger.Contribute to Patreon of LegitFormer Kaduna Central Senator Shehu Sani has said he wants President Muhammadu Buhari to re-elect Rotimi Amaechi as transport minister.The Daily Trust reports that Sani made the announcement on Tuesday, June 21, in an interview with Channels.Muslims and Muslims: Protests erupt at APC secretariat against Tinubu's electionBuhari sent the names of seven people to the Senate to be replaced by resigned ministers seeking political office.Rotimi Amaechi, former transport minister;Ogbonnaya Onu, former Minister of Science and Technology;Godswill Akpabio, former Niger Delta minister;and Emeka Nwajiuba, a former education minister, have resigned to run for the All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential ticket.Do you have an article that you would like to see published?Contact us at info@corp.legit.ng!Former Minister of Mines and Metals Uche Ogah has resigned to run for governor of Abia State, while Tayo Alasoadura, former Minister of State for Niger Delta Affairs, has resigned to run for the APC Senate seat in Ondo State.Responding to the selection of new ministers, the former Kaduna governor said Buhari's decision was the right one, saying the administration must continue, The Cable reported.Current: After illness in London, former Nigerian president discharged from hospitalHowever he said that if Amaechi had been re-elected to complete some of the long line projects he had started.I noticed that a family meeting was being held for me, Bola Tinubu explained why Buhari was being mockedOn the other hand, we have heard that President Muhammadu Buhari has written a letter to the Senate seeking confirmation of the names of seven ministers, Channels TV reported.This comes after some of his ministers resigned and ran for office in the country.New: Nigerian government plans to eliminate kerosene by 2030Be the first to receive the latest news from our Editor-in-ChiefCheck your email inbox to confirm your loginYou are already logged in to our newsletterCheck your inbox to be the first person to receive breaking newsBe the first to receive the latest news from our Editor-in-ChiefCheck your email inbox to confirm your loginYou are already logged in to our newsletterCheck your inbox to be the first person to receive breaking newsBe the first to receive the latest news from our Editor-in-ChiefCheck your email inbox to confirm your loginYou are already logged in to our newsletterCheck your inbox to be the first person to receive breaking newsBe the first to receive the latest news from our Editor-in-ChiefCheck your email inbox to confirm your loginYou are already logged in to our newsletterCheck your inbox to be the first person to receive breaking news

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