KEYAMO, NGIGE, SARAKI, AKPABIO MAKE BUHARI’S MINISTERIAL LIST
Joseph Omoniyi
President Muhammadu Buhari on Monday sent a 43-man ministerial list to the Senate for confirmation.
The Senate President confirmed and read the list to the House on Tuesday
Some of the names on the list include:
Ikechukwu Oga – Abia State
Muhammadu Musa Bello – Adamawa State
Senator Godswill Akpabio – Akwa Ibom State
Chris Ngige – Anambra State
Sharon Ikaezor – Anambra State
Adamu Adamu – Bauchi State
Ambassador Mariam Katagum – Bauchi State
Timipre Sylva – Bayelsa State
Senator George Akume – Benue State
Mustafa Baba Shehuri – Borno State
Festus Keyamo – Delta State
Ogbonnaya Onu – Ebonyi State
Niyi Adebayo – Ekiti State
Geoffrey Onyeama
Lai Mohammed
Gbemisola Saraki
Olutayo Alasoadura
Rauf Aregbesola – Osun State
Rotimi Amaechi – Rivers State
Sunday Dare – Oyo State
Abubakar Aliyu – Yobe State
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