List of ministers: APC President Adamu explains why Tinubu is silent.
All Progressives Congress (APC) National Chairman Abdullahi Adamu has explained why President Bola Tinubu is slow to announce ministers his new.
Speaking in Abuja on Monday, at a meeting with APC presidents across the country, Adamu noted that Tinubu consulted extensively before deciding on the names. “The president has just started. And he consults extensively before recommending his candidates to ministers. “The appointment of ministers will be given priority.
They will go through a preliminary selection process until announced after being submitted by the President. “And the President will officially appoint his ministers and take the oath of office. ‘Only then will he reveal each of them to the whole country which minister is going to which and we. how many sets will there be,’ Adamau told NLC Meeting with Governments on Fuel Subsidy Mitigation Measures Weeks after President Bola Tinubu canceled fuel subsidies, several state divisions of the Labor Congress.
Nigerian workers have taken steps to negotiate with their respective state governments on ways to lessen the impact of the subsidy cuts, CitiNews said.
Thereafter, organized labor at the national level committed. ensure strict compliance with agreements reached in the states. CitiNews reports that during his inauguration speech at Eagle Square in Abuja, Tinubu said the era of fuel subsidies is over, adding that with the 2023 budget no fuel subsidies, An additional payment will not be required.
Unions called on the federal government to provide temporary measures to lessen the impact of the benefits cuts on workers. Since then, federal and federal government officials have met with a committee set up to respond to the NLC and TUC requirements.
Tests conducted by our reporter on Monday showed the committee had five weeks left to write its report. Our reporter’s findings also reveal that several state chapters of the NLC plan to meet with state governors about plans to ease the impact of the grant. Currently, some state governments, such as Kwara, Edo, Taraba, etc., have announced special interventions for citizens, but no standard interventions have been published for people. labor. Speaking in an interview with our reporter, NLC State President in Abia State, Pascal Iheme, confirmed to our reporter that the NLC State will meet with Governor Alex Otti on Wednesday.
“We have a meeting with the governor of the state on Wednesday. Subsidies will be discussed as well as the setting of a minimum wage. By Wednesday we will meet and you will receive updates. In Ekiti State, our reporter learned that the state NLC has written to Governor Biodun Oyebanji regarding this matter.