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President Tinubu swears in seven new ministers

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has sworn in seven newly appointed ministers in an official ceremony held on Monday, 4th November 2024 at the Council Chambers in Abuja.

This swearing-in comes a few days after the Nigerian Senate confirmed the appointments.

The new ministers, filling various strategic positions, were urged by President Tinubu to view their roles as a commitment to national service.

New ministers and their portfolios 

The President expressed satisfaction with the newly sworn-in ministers, noting their readiness to serve amidst ongoing economic challenges and security concerns.

He commended his team for their tireless dedication to steering Nigeria toward recovery, emphasizing that economic revival is now within reach.

Backstory

The swearing-in follows a significant cabinet reshuffle by President Tinubu, which saw the dismissal of five ministers, the reallocation of ten ministerial portfolios, and the nomination of seven new ministers.

The reshuffle is part of Tinubu’s strategy to realign his administration and strengthen the government’s commitment to addressing pressing socio-economic issues.

The dismissed ministers include: 

Addressing the need for these changes, President Tinubu stated, “This reshuffle is intended to re-energize our approach to governance and ensure that we have the right individuals in positions that can make significant contributions to Nigeria’s growth and development.” 

Reassignments  

In addition to the newly sworn-in ministers, the President had also reassigned several ministers to new portfolios to align with his administration’s goals. Notable appointments include:

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