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President reportedly ignores governor’s question on ministerial list

The shunned governor is said to have asked Buhari when the names of ministerial nominees would be sent to the Senate for screening.

 

President Muhammadu Buhari, on Tuesday, June 23, 2015, reportedly ignored a governor’s question on his delayed ministerial list.

The shunned governor is said to have asked Buhari when the names of ministerial nominees would be sent to the Senate for screening, according to Punch.

However, the President reportedly refused to answer the question posed by the governor.

“During the meeting today, a governor asked the President what is delaying the list of his ministerial list. The President did not answer that question. That, to me, means that he is keeping details to his chest,” a source told Punch.

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Buhari has been criticized for delaying the appointment of his ministers but the President, in response, stated that he could not understand why people were so anxious to have ministers.

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