Daniel Bwala, an ally of former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, has claimed that President-elect Bola Tinubu has removed certain candidates from consideration for appointment.
Bwala, a public affairs analyst who predicted the composition of the incoming government, made the announcement in a Twitter post.
Bwala explained that Tinubu made the decision because some people who were expected to be appointed displayed “a sense of entitlement.”
He was also concerned about the number of outgoing governors who might join the new cabinet, saying that this could jeopardize good governance.
Bwala tweeted;
Barely 24 hours after I shared that according to sources some nominees in Tinubu’s list are dropped for conduct considered as a sense of entitlement, you are hearing prospectives saying they are not interested in the job? Connect the dots. More to follow.
Additionally, Bwala mentioned that Babatunde Ogala, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, might replace Babatunde Fashola for the Attorney General of the Federation (AGF) position.
He added;
Babatunde Ogala, SAN replaces Fashola, SAN for the AGF slot. Some nominees dropped for conduct considered a sense of entitlement.
Growing concern also that the number of former governors in Tinubu’s ministerial list is scary and might undermine good governance.
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