Since their inauguration into office, several of President Muhammadu Buhari's ministers have been advised to resign by the dissatisfied Nigerian public and civil society organizations.
See list of Ministers that have been asked to resign:
1. Kemi Adesoun
The National Working Committee of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) once asked the Minister to resign due to the padded 2016 budget. Ifeanyi Ubah of Capital Oil also wants the minister to resign because of the FOREX crisis in the country.
2. Lai Mohammed
Every time the Minister of Information speaks, Nigerians demand his immediate resignation.
3. Ibe Kachikwu
The Nigerian Labour Congress, NLC wants this minister to resign for saying that it was cheaper to import refined petroleum products than refine locally. Nigerians also want him to resign due to the incessant fuel scarcity in the country.
4. Babatunde Fashola
Both the NLC and Trade Labour Congress, TUC want the minister to resign for increasing the electricity tariff.
5. Heineken Lokpobiri
Members of his home chapter of the All Progressives Congress, APC want the Minister of State for Agriculture, to resign.
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NLC has finally transformed into a tool for the highest bidder. It has lost all sense of credibility since when it deviated from fighting for the cause of Nigerian Workers... in their dreams will these distinguished ministers be sacked or they resign.
ReplyDeleteResignation is not the answer to Nigeria problems. Patience is the number one answer to allow our Ministers enough time to work and show result.
ReplyDeleteGood result cannot happen in a few months without money. 2016 Budget has just been approved by our lawmakers.
I know there is hunger everywhere.
I say patience.
How can minister of power, works and housing be handled by a lawyer. That ministry solely belongs to the Engineers because ministry of justice can not be given to an Engineer.
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ReplyDeleteWhat about Adamu Adamu? The untimely termination is fresh on our minds!
ReplyDeleteThe lord will help us. Our problem still remains with presidency. He should stop travelling and monitor the country if he really want better Nigeria.
ReplyDeletechange at last is here indeed,! Change my ass,!?
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ReplyDeletechange is here...Nigerians enjoy it!! mumus with short memory voted a man that messed up the economy is 19800s to come back, go check your records, repeat of 1984 economic meltdown by an egocentric and conservative man.
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