Senator Ita Enang Departs New York With President Buhari's Ministerial List
According to LEADERSHIP NEWS...In his bid to fulfil the promise to make
his ministers known by the end of September, President Muhammadu Buhari
yesterday handed over the list of his ministerial nominees to his
special adviser on National Assembly Matters, Senator Ita Enang.
A top Presidency source who is a member of the president’s entourage to the ongoing 70th Session of the United Nations General Assembly reliably told our correspondent that the presidential aide departed J. F. Kennedy International Airport in New York last night so as to get to Nigeria and deliver the list to the National Assembly before the promised date.
The source said further that the president who is presently in New York had already briefed the Senate president, Senator Bukola Saraki, on the development, stressing that Ita Enang is expected to hand over the list to either the Senate president today at the resumption of the plenary or tomorrow depending on the mood of the upper legislative chamber.
He also confirmed that the list contains names of 36 ministerial nominees as against the earlier statement of President Buhari to appoint only 16 ministers in order to cut costs...Efforts to get the names on the list with Senator Enang proved abortive.
A top Presidency source who is a member of the president’s entourage to the ongoing 70th Session of the United Nations General Assembly reliably told our correspondent that the presidential aide departed J. F. Kennedy International Airport in New York last night so as to get to Nigeria and deliver the list to the National Assembly before the promised date.
The source said further that the president who is presently in New York had already briefed the Senate president, Senator Bukola Saraki, on the development, stressing that Ita Enang is expected to hand over the list to either the Senate president today at the resumption of the plenary or tomorrow depending on the mood of the upper legislative chamber.
He also confirmed that the list contains names of 36 ministerial nominees as against the earlier statement of President Buhari to appoint only 16 ministers in order to cut costs...Efforts to get the names on the list with Senator Enang proved abortive.
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