Lagos, Kano, Adamawa… 11 states without any ministerial nominees

Adebari Oguntoye
Adebari Oguntoye
President Bola Tinubu

On Thursday, President Bola Tinubu sent a list of 28 ministerial nominees to the national assembly for screening, in an attempt to beat the 60-day deadline set by the constitution. 

NewMailNG analysed the list of nominees, matching them with their states of origin, and found that 11 states do not have any ministerial nominees for now.

According to section 147(3) of the 1999 constitution, as amended, the “President shall appoint at least one Minister from each State, who shall be an indigene of such State.”

While historical differences exist on how many ministers come from each state, the constitution says “at least one” from each state.

Based on the analysis of the list sent by the president, Katsina, Cross River, and Bauchi states have two ministerial nominees, while 11 states do not have any for now.

The eleven states are Adamawa, Bayelsa, Gombe, Kano, Kebbi, Kogi, Plateau, Lagos, Osun, Yobe, and Zamfara.

Female ministerial nominees who are married, often take their home state, with the exception of Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, who was nominated for Abia state (her husband’s state) in 2003.

Here is a list of nominated ministers and their states:

NamesState
Abubakar MomohEdo
Yusuf Maitama TuggarBauchi
Ahmad DangiwaKatsina
Hanatu MusawaKastina
Uche NnajiEnugu
Betta EduCross River
Doris UzokaImo
David UmahiEbonyi
Nyesom WikeRivers
Mohamed BadaruJigawa
Nasir El-RufaiKaduna
Ekperikpe EkpoAkwa Ibom
Nkiru OnyejiochaAbia
Olubunmi Tunji-OjoOndo
Stella OkoteteDelta
Uju OhaneyeAnambra
Bello Mohammed GoronyoSokoto
Dele AlakeEkiti
Lateef FagbemiKwara
Mohammed IdrisNiger
Olawale EdunOgun
Adebayo AdelabuOyo
Imaan Sulaiman-IbrahimNasarawa
Ali PateBauchi
Joseph UtsevBenue
Abubakar KyariBorno
John EnohCross River
Sani Abubakar DanladiTaraba

It is expected that President Tinubu will send a supplementary list to the Senate to meet up with necessary constitutional requirements.

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