Social media platforms were abuzz as Nigerians shared their reactions to the unveiling of ministerial portfolios by President Bola Tinubu on Wednesday.
The comprehensive list of ministerial roles within the Tinubu administration was made public.
Notably, former Rivers governor, Wike, found his name listed as the FCT Minister, while Festus Keyamo was designated as the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, among other appointments.
In response to this significant announcement, a surge of reactions flooded the microblogging platform, Twitter.
Many Nigerians used this avenue to voice their disappointment and concerns regarding the allocation of ministerial roles.
They pointed out a perceived lack of competence among several ministers in relation to the responsibilities they were tasked with.
This collective sentiment of frustration and helplessness reverberated throughout the online discourse.
Selected Reactions:
– One Twitter user expressed, “The unveiled ministerial portfolios are disheartening.
It’s disheartening to see individuals unqualified for their roles.”
– Another individual commented, “The ministerial arrangements are a reflection of the bigger issues in governance.
Incompetence seems to be rewarded.”
– A concerned citizen tweeted, “We had hoped for competent individuals to drive our nation forward.
These appointments feel like a missed opportunity.”
As the nation engages in these conversations, it is evident that the allocation of ministerial portfolios has sparked a widespread sense of dissatisfaction and skepticism about the future effectiveness of the designated ministers.
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