A former chieftain of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Daniel Bwala has revealed that President Tinubu will reshuffle his cabinet in few weeks from now.
The lawyer said this while responding to recent comments by Senator Ali Ndume.
Ndume had lamented that some ministers are unable to have access with President Bola Tinubu to discuss pressing national issues.
The lawmaker also raised an alarm that Tinubu has been caged some forces in Aso Rock, making him unaware of happenings outside the presidential villa.
Reacting, public affairs analyst, Daniel Bwala tackled Ndume for criticizing Tinubu’s administration.
“Senator Ndume has thrown caution to the winds with his continuous attempt to mudslide, denigrate, asperse and besmirch the name of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. He continues to make it look like the situation Nigeria finds herself is President Tinubu’s making.
“He is quick to forget that whatever Nigeria is growing through today, the seed was planted by his Northern brother, President Muhammadu Buhari’s unfortunate leadership for 8 years.
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Bwala mentioned that a recent evaluation of the current Ministers was conducted, and President Tinubu is expected to announce a cabinet reshuffling within a few weeks.
He said: “Senator Ndume constantly disparages President Tinubu’s administration over his cabinet members. He is quick to forget that many of the so-called cabinet members were brought by people like him, governors and party leaders from across the states of the Federation.
“And Mr. President has repeatedly told whoever cared to listen that he would not run a cabinet that is not prone to reshufflement like Nigerians witnessed under former President Muhammadu Buhari.
“Only recently, the assessment of the current crop of Ministers was done. And in a couple of days or weeks from now, President Tinubu would unveil a new cabinet reshufflement”.
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