President Bola Tinubu has reportedly urged All Progressives Congress (APC) party chieftains to remain calm over the delayed ministerial list.
reports that Tinubu has up till 28 July to send his ministerial nominees to the Senate for screening and confirmation in accordance with the Nigerian constitution.
Multiple sources have however, told Vanguard that Tinubu has assured those that will not make the ministerial list that they would be accommodated through other appointments.
A reliable source, who is privy to the anxiety the delay in releasing the list of the ministerial nominees has caused, hinted that the President will meet the constitutional provision and would likely make the list available to the Senate on Tuesday.
On some of the names that would likely make the list, the source said the President will bring in technocrats working with international and multinational organisations.
“Some of the names that would make the list will surprise you. Some of them are not known names in the country but they are technocrats that have made their marks internationally,” the source claimed.
He also said that some known persons in the Labour Party (LP) and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) who worked indirectly for the President’s emergence will be part of the cabinet.
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