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Tinubu To Announce Drastic Cuts To Cost Of Governance Today
President Bola Tinubu is to today, Thursday announce drastic measures to cut down on the cost of governance, GWG.ng reports.
The move it was gathered follows misgivings over perceptions of increased cost of governance following the failure to cut the number of ministers in the cabinet shakeup of Wednesday.
President Tinubu had on Wednesday sacked five of his ministers and in their place announced seven new nominees to be screened by the Senate for appointment as ministers.
The move sustains President Tinubu’s record of having the highest number of ministers ever in the history of the country. That move is despite calls on Tinubu to cut down the cost of governance.
Special Adviser to the President on Communications Bayo Onanuga dropped the hint of a massive cut in the cost of governance when he made a rare appearance on Arise News Television on Wednesday night.
The presidential aide, however, drew back from further commenting on the plans of the president asking that the details would be rolled out today.
Besides President Tinubu’s proposal to drastically cut down on the cost of governance, Onanuga also defended the retention of Bello Matawalle as minister of state for defence despite.
He said that the allegation by Governor Dauda Lawal of Zamfara State of the involvement of Matawalle of involvement in banditry were investigated and found not to be true.
“As far as I am concerned they are mere allegations.”
Onanuga disclosed that he personally sent some of the published allegations to the NSA who he said investigated them and came up with the report that they were not true.
The presidential aide explained that the allegations were based on political considerations.
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