“.”Senator Mohammed Ndume has called on President Bola Tinubu to sack more ministers from his cabinet.
Unfortunately, I couldn’t find more information on this specific request, but it’s likely related to the ongoing efforts to optimize the government’s performance.
The lawmaker urges President Bola Tinubu to intensify his efforts in reshaping the government by sacking more ministers who, he believes, are underperforming. Ndume, a prominent member of the Nigerian Senate, argued that there are still ministers in Tinubu’s cabinet who do not meet the high standards expected to drive the nation’s development.
This recommendation from Ndume follows recent cabinet adjustments made by Tinubu. Ndume emphasized that a more efficient and competent team is essential to achieving the administration’s agenda and delivering the promised dividends of democracy.
This call aligns with ongoing public discourse about the performance and accountability of government officials in Nigeria.
The lawmaker representing Borno South senatorial district, Ali Ndume, has called for the sacking of more slacking ministers from President Bola Tinubu’s cabinet.
Senator Mohammed Ndume , in a statement on Saturday in Abuja, said some other ministers who were not performing should be sacked.
The lawmaker applauded Tinubu’s recent cabinet restructuring, particularly the creation of the Ministry of Regional Development to oversee all regional commissions.
He said, “We saw President Tinubu’s cabinet reshuffle last week, which was a masterstroke.“More needs to be done as some ministers are still ‘missing in action.“I’m particularly pleased about establishing the Ministry of Regional Development to oversee regional commissions.
The President’s decision to streamline ministries also exemplifies his commitment to reducing the cost of governance.”He encouraged President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to pursue his de-dollarisation policy further by positioning Nigeria to join BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa).
Senator Mohammed Ndume noted that the move would benefit Nigerian businesses, especially those importing from China, by reducing reliance on the dollar and easing pressure on the naira.
The senator also urged Tinubu to convene a national economic conference led by the Ministry of Budget and Economic Planning, the National Economic Adviser, and notable Nigerian economists to devise local solutions for the Federal Government.
“I am worried that President Tinubu’s economic team is not even brainstorming, needless to say. “I therefore charge Tinubu to overhaul, reshuffle, and inject new hands with good leadership skills into his economic team if he truly desires a better economy for Nigeria and Nigerians.”