However, at 5pm on Wednesday and with eight candidates screened, the senate resolved to halt the process and continue on Thursday. The two outstanding nominees are Adebayo Shittu (Oyo State) and Rotimi Amaechi (Rivers State).
Senate President Bukola Saraki thereafter proceeded to reading the names of all 18 candidates screened so far, and asking his colleagues to confirm by saying “aye” or rejecting by saying “nay”. One by one he went through the process for the candidates and the ayes had their way in each case.
Senate President Bukola Saraki thereafter proceeded to reading the names of all 18 candidates screened so far, and asking his colleagues to confirm by saying “aye” or rejecting by saying “nay”. One by one he went through the process for the candidates and the ayes had their way in each case.
The nominees now confirmed to be ministers are: 1. Udoma Udo Udoma 2. Kayode Fayemi 3. Audu Ogbe 4. Ogbonnaya Onu 5. Osagie Ehanire 6. Abdulrahman Dambazau 7. Lai Mohammed 8. Amina Mohammed 9. Suleiman Adamu 10. Ibrahim Jibril 11. Babatunde Fashola 12. Emmanuel Ibe Kachikwu 13. Abubakar Malami 14. Chris Ngige 15. Aisha Alhassan 16. Solomon Dalong 17. Kemi Adeosun 18. Hadi Sirika
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