1 Top Minister, Big Ministry Missing in Tinubu’s New Cabinet Spotted

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There are strong indications that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu will head the petroleum ministry just like his predecessor, Muhammadu Buhari.

In the portfolios released by President Tinubu on Wednesday night, August 16, no minister was deployed to the petroleum ministry.

FTN reported earlier that Tinubu had allotted portfolios to the 45 minister-designates screened and confirmed by the Nigerian Senate.

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Among those portfolios are Dave Umahi, minister of works, Wale Edun, Finance and Coordinating Economy; Nyesom Wike, Federal Capital Territory (FCT); Lateef Fagbemi, Attorney-General of the Federation and Justice; among others.

Interestingly, Tinubu has not assigned any minister-designate to the petroleum ministry; and this has raised questions, especially from oil marketers and workers who believed he has assigned the seat to himself and urged him to deliver results.

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But Bayo Onanuga, the former director media and publicity Tinubu/Shettima campaign who described the development as a surprise, noted that Tinubu has not named the minister of petroleum.

In a post shared on his Twitter page, on Wednesday night, Onanuga shed more light on the development.

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He tweeted: “Surprises as President Tinubu releases portfolios of ministers. Tinubu has not named the Minister of Petroleum. The ministry, however, has been broken into two, with 2 ministers of state, all from the South-South. Yusuf Tuggar, ambassador to Germany is the foreign minister, Dele Alake Solid Minerals, Mohammed Idris Information Minister, Festus Keyamo will be in charge of aviation and aerospace development, while Nyesom Wike will be in charge of the FCT Ministry. Ministry of environment is reserved for Kaduna state.”

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