“TINUBU UNDER PRESSURE TO SHAKE UP CABINET”

By Emmanuel Uangbaoje

President Ahmed Tinubu is facing growing calls to reevaluate his cabinet, with prominent Kaduna-based journalist, Andrew Ibrahim Mshelia, urging the removal of Minister of State for Petroleum, Heineken Lokpobiri, and Minister of Power, Chief Adebayo Adelabu.

Mshelia cited the ministers’ alleged poor performance and lack of accountability in critical sectors, stating, “The petroleum and energy sectors are plagued by fuel scarcity, power outages, and corruption allegations. It’s time for a change.”

Mshelia’s call comes as Nigerians increasingly express dissatisfaction with the government’s handling of the economy and energy sectors. The journalist emphasized the need for decisive action, noting, “Underperforming ministers must be held accountable to drive economic growth and better governance.”

The cabinet reshuffle speculation has sparked debate among Nigerians, with some supporting Mshelia’s call and others advocating for more time to assess the ministers’ performance.

Notable figures in the cabinet, including Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Wale Edun, are watching the situation unfold.

As President Tinubu weighs his options, Nigerians await his next move, hoping for improved governance and economic growth.

Mshelia’s demand has highlighted the urgency for reform and better management in critical sectors, with many calling for President Tinubu to take bold action.

The outcome of Mshelia’s demand remains uncertain, but one thing is clear: President Tinubu’s response will have significant implications for his administration’s performance.

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