The Minister of Energy, Adebayo Adelabu, has hailed President Tinubu’s cupboard reshuffle, introduced on Wednesday.
In a press release from his Particular Adviser on Strategic Communication and Media Relations, Bolaji Tunji, the minister congratulated the Oyo State-born former Minister of Youth and Sports activities Growth, Sunday Dare, on his appointment as a Particular Adviser on Public Communication and Orientation to Tinubu.
Equally, he prolonged his congratulatory message to the newly appointed Minister of Trade, Commerce, and Funding, Jumoke Oduwole, a former senior lecturer within the Division of Jurisprudence and Worldwide Regulation, College of Regulation, College of Lagos, together with different federal ministers appointed by the President.
Adelabu described the appointments of the ministers as testaments to the President’s confidence in figuring out and in search of out competent people to steer the ship of the Nigerian state.
“Being chosen by Mr President is a mirrored image of their capability, distinctive management, and experience,” Adelabu stated.
Talking additional, the minister described Dare as an expert media advisor who would deliver to bear his years of expertise in his new function.
Adelabu counseled Oduwole, who was additionally a former Particular Adviser to the President on Ease of Doing Enterprise within the Workplace of the Vice President, amongst different positions she has held previously, including that her expertise in these earlier roles would stand her in good stead as Minister of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Concerning the opposite newly appointed ministers, Adelabu said that their dedication and imaginative and prescient will undoubtedly propel Nigeria ahead, urging them to see their appointments as alternatives to serve their fatherland and advance Nigeria to new heights.
Adelabu wished the brand new nominees knowledge, power, and success of their new roles.
The PUNCH remembers that Tinubu sacked 5 of his ministers on Wednesday.
The affected ministers are the Minister of Girls Affairs, Uju-Kennedy Ohanenye; the Minister of Tourism, Lola Ade-John; the Minister of Training, Prof. Tahir Mamman; the Minister of State for Housing and City Growth, Abdullahi Muhammad Gwarzo; and the Minister of Youth Growth, Dr. Jamila Ibrahim.