Tuesday 6 October 2015

SCREENING THE MINISTERIAL LIST OURSELVES

I've always try as much as i can to be very neutral when it comes to politics, especially in this part of the World where we all know people prefer to support a party rather than an individual who could impact in their lives.

During the last election, i wasn't against the person of Mr Jonathan, i just wanted a change in how the country was, i felt so disappointed that Nigeria is 'secretly' running a two-party system when we are suppose to have many credible candidates, but alas, we had just two options, one who has been leading us and we groaning and another who is coming back after two, or three? attempts. We had no choice, if MC Oluomo of Oshodi had emerged as APC candidate then, we would have voted him trust me, we just wanted Jona to go and yes it happened. 

We cant however deny the fact that we are beginning to see few changes especially in the power sector where some of us now switch off our refridgerators to avoid our bottles been broken, even though some people are saying its not like that in their areas but it will be unGodly to fail to give credit to this administration for the massive improvement in the power sector. 

Fashola, Amaechi and Fayemi. All are former governors! Recycling! 

One major talk of the 'town' has been the delay in the release of the ministerial list but thank God the list is out and i just got hold of the list from Aunty Mi Linda's blog, and i was (dont know about you o) shocked to be honest, aside Mr Fashola, who i believe so much in, and Lai Mohammed who of course we all expected to be there and Mr Amaechi? lol, we are in for the same old Nigeria! 

If you live in Lagos inn the past 8 years and you still saying Fashola didnt do a thing, you need to google God's personal number and give Him a call for special apology. The dude did wonderfully well, don't care how much he stole, just do your work, so i am suspecting he will be the Works and Housing Minister. On Lai Mohammed, yes, oppositions don't like him because they feel he talks too much but this is a PR person who is simply doing his job, Olisa Metu did the same for PDP so i see no reason why people on the other side are always against him, you people should better prepare for your Information minister (just predicting ni o, i am not GMB's adviser on ministerial post o) and aside those two, i really cant say about others, i hardly know them aside Fayemi and yes, Ngige! chei. GMB will give @DemolaRewaju mouth to talk well! 

Honestly i was expecting unknown names, not necessarily unknown though, everyone were looking forward to names like Prof Pat Utomi, Dele Momodu, Mrs Ifueko Omigu and other young, vibrant technocrats but the names on that list are just what we are used to. I am personally not a fan of Ngige, he is too controversial, nothing personal and there is this former Sports Minister, he is now in APC, yes Bolaji Abdulahi (Thanks to Demo for the reminder), i like the guy, he is very sound but i've come to realize that one thing is to be sound and another is to have leadership quality.

Check out the list of your ministers-to-be: Babatunde Fashola- Lagos, Rotimi Amaechi- Rivers, Kayode Fayemi- Ekiti, Chris Ngige- Anambra, Ogbonaya Onu- Abia, Malami Abubakar- Kebbi, Aisha Alhassan- Taraba, Amina Mohammed- Gombe, Kemi Adeosun- Ogun, Ibe Kachikwu- Delta, Lt.-Gen. Abdulrahman Dambazzau-, Hadi Sirika- Katsina, Osagie Ehanire- Edo, Udoma Udo-Udoma- Akwa Ibom, Ahmed Isa Ibeto- Niger, Sulaiman Adamu- Jigawa, Ibrahim Jibril- , Adebayo Shittu-Oyo, Audu Ogbeh- Benue, Ahmed Musa, Lai Mohammed- Kwara.

Let's give GMB the benefit of doubt rather than condemning the list, like i said too, i only like just 2 people in this list so we are in the same position but come to thin of it, cant we be voting ministers too? 


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