Tinubu to Sack Minister Over Non-Performance, Appoint Replacement | #NwokeukwuMascot
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As President Bola Tinubu's first year in office approaches on May 29, 2024, there are indications of an imminent reshuffle in his cabinet, causing panic among ministers. The latest reports suggest that Tinubu is planning to remove Adebayo Adelabu as the Minister of Power and reassign him to a different ministerial position.
The decision to reshuffle the cabinet comes as a response to the deteriorating electricity situation in the country since Adelabu assumed office. Nigerians have been grappling with gas supply shortages and frequent electricity grid collapses, leading to a clamor for stable power supply.
Rumors about Adelabu's potential removal have already started circulating, and Nigerians have taken to social media to express their dissatisfaction. Imran Muhammad, a prominent social media user, particularly in x formerly known as Twitter recently shared an exclusive update claiming that Adelabu will be removed from his position as the Minister of Power and reassigned to another ministerial portfolio.
The news has created a sense of anticipation and anxiety among ministers, as they await the official announcement of the reshuffle. President Tinubu's decision to address the non-performance issue within his cabinet demonstrates his commitment to delivering on his electoral promises and ensuring efficient governance.
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Some Nigerians took to the comment section to react.
Oseni Azeez described him as the worst Minister of Power Nigeria has ever had.
He is the worst Minister of Power Nigeria have ever had. Will he even perform very well in another position?
Mahmud Waziri suggested his reassignment due to poor performance, possibly to the sports ministry.
About time because he has been performing woefully, he should be reassigned to sport ministry
Eazi Flo tweeted:
Liberia Electricity minister just resigned because of grid collapse. Tanzania last week shut down power station due to excess capacity. Egypt added 15,000 Megawatt capacity. Algeria is developing 21,000 MW addition for 45 million citizens. Nigeria can NOT get 5,000MW to 200 million people.
Northerner wrote:
He’s not ready to give the country stable electricity. I like what Tinubu is doing,’of you can’t deliver he reshuffle you! That’s leadership.
Emeka Njidda wrote:
If na by force make e dey part of the government, give am DG for one agency under Women Affairs.
As Nigerians eagerly await the outcome of the cabinet reshuffle, it remains to be seen who will be appointed as the new Minister of Power. This decision will undoubtedly have a significant impact on the country's electricity sector and the lives of millions of Nigerians who have been affected by the power crisis.
President Tinubu's first year in office has been closely scrutinized, and this impending reshuffle is seen as a crucial step in reinvigorating his administration and restoring confidence in his leadership. The appointment of a capable and competent replacement for the Minister of Power will be essential in addressing the challenges faced by the electricity sector and meeting the expectations of the Nigerian people.
In the coming days, as the reshuffle unfolds, Nigerians will be keenly observing the actions of their government and hoping for positive changes that will lead to improved power supply and a better future for the country.
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