In a confident and assertive statement before the Senate, Ex Governor Nyesom Wike expressed his gratitude to Asiwaju Bola Tinubu for nominating him as a Minister. Wike assured the Senate that he would prove himself worthy of the nomination, bringing his wealth of experience and expertise to serve the nation diligently.
Addressing the Senate committee during his confirmation hearing, Wike highlighted his commitment to national development and his vision for the betterment of Nigeria. He emphasized the importance of unity, stating that he would work tirelessly to foster a more cohesive and prosperous nation.
Wike also acknowledged the diverse challenges facing the country, pledging to collaborate with fellow ministers, senators, and stakeholders to find sustainable solutions. He stressed the need for transparency, accountability, and good governance, vowing to uphold these principles throughout his tenure.
Furthermore, the Ex Governor expressed his desire to focus on critical areas such as infrastructural development, education, healthcare, and job creation. He cited his successful track record in his home state, Rivers, as evidence of his capability to drive positive change at the national level.
With confidence and determination, Wike assured the Senate that he would be a valuable asset to the government and a strong advocate for the welfare of all Nigerians. He urged the Senate to consider his nomination favorably, promising that Tinubu’s faith in him would not be misplaced.
As the confirmation process unfolds, Nigerians await the outcome with keen interest, hopeful that the appointment of competent and dedicated leaders will lead the nation toward a brighter future.
Following the transmission of Tinubu’s much-awaited ministerial list to the red chamber last Thursday, the Senate commenced the screening of the first batch of the nominees today (Monday).
The screening commenced at the upper chamber on Monday afternoon during plenary upon the arrival of the Senate President.
It was gathered that 20 of the 28 today ministerial nominees completed their documentation for the screening at the Senate today (Monday).
Those yet to complete their documentation are currently out of the country.