Former lawmaker Shehu Sani and some Nigerians have taken to social media to react to President Tinubu’s Ministerial nominees, describing them as disloyalist.
Recall that the ministerial nominees include former governors, technocrats, and party loyalists. However, this has stirred reactions on social media.
Shehu Sani, however, reacted that the president appointed people who had already betrayed others with the hope that they would be loyal and committed to serving him and the country.
Some Nigerians have also expressed their displeasure towards the ministerial nominees, describing them as people who are disloyal and would only cause more havoc in the country.
Reacting to the ministerial nominees, former lawmaker and senator, Shehu Sani tweeted, “The President appointed people who betrayed others and hoping that they will be “faithful, Loyal and Honest” to him; And that they “will serve Nigeria with all their strength”.
@AfunwaUchenna tweeted, “To you Nigeria is country but to them Nigeria is company, they’re not there to serve rather they are there to cashout…”
Reacting on Tribune Online social media platform, a Facebook user, @Gbenga Ogundare Olawale wrote, “So you are expecting party to appoint disloyal pple. Wahala no dey end.”
Another Facebook user John Uzoma also wrote, “Some of these are a mistake, an unmitigated disaster.”
“So long as El- Rufai’s name is there, Nigeria is bound to have more crisis than ever”, @Uche Innocen Uche commented.
@Emmanuel P Poiba wrote, This list won’t bring food to a poor man’s table, it’s a mere recycling of criminal gangs
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