Mallam Balarabe Musa, a former Governor of the old Kaduna State and a respected elder statesman, is not happy with the names of ministerial nominees released by the Senate, arguing that there is nothing spectacular about the names as they are the same set of people that have been recycled in the nation's political scene for years.
Former Kaduna State governor not happy with ministerial list
Former Kaduna State Governor Balarabe Musa is not happy over the ministerial list.
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Musa is of the belief that President Muhammadu Buhari has taken Nigerians for a ride by recycling the same old faces without giving room for younger men to come on board.
“Why did it take the President four months to come up with these names? I believe this is the question that many informed Nigerians should ask.
These are the same old names, ordinary Nigerians who the President knows and he must have even met them several times. So, what is particular about them that he wasted so much time in appointing them "
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