- President Bola Tinubu is expected to unveil his ministerial list between now and July 28 if he must abide by the law of the country
- This is due to the fact that new law signed by immediate past President Muhammadu Buhari has caved Tinubu to unveil his ministerial list within 60 days of resuming office as President
- If President Tinubu did not restructure the current system, he is expected to submit the names of at least, 27 ministers to the Senate within the time frame provided by the law
President Bola Tinubu hit the ground running from day one when he resumed the office of the president and has been able to sustain the tempo in subsequent activities.
The actions of President Tinubu have increased the expectations of Nigerians from their new leader and the talk on who are those that would be his minister.

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Why Tinubu must provide a list of ministers before July 28
Meanwhile, the president cannot keep the expectation for long and the list is expected to be out, latest by July 28. This is because, by July 28, it will be two months since he assumed to position of Nigerian leader.
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A new law signed by immediate past President Muhammadu Buhari stated that the new president has only two months, which is 60 days to send his ministers' names to the national assembly.
If President Tinubu did not restructure the current system, he is expected to submit the names of 27 ministers for confirmation by the Senate between now and July 28.

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List of ministers that Tinubu will appoint
Below are the names of ministries that new ministers would occupy.

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Recall that the president wrote to the Senate last week to request for approval to make 20 special advisers. The request was approved by the 9th Senate.
The appointment of special advisers did not require the approval of the legislature and on Thursday, June 15, the president announced the appointment of 8 special advisers.
Tinubu inaugurates national economic council headed by Shettima
Legit.ng earlier reported that President Bola Tinubu, on Thursday, constituted and inaugurated the National Economic Council at the presidential villa.
The committee is headed by Vice President Kashim Shettima and is saddled with the responsibility of advising the president on the roadmap to the economy.
Addressing the council, President Tinubu said his administration has no excuse for failure because he, the vice president, and many others beg Nigerians to be given the responsibility.
Source: Legit.ng
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