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Tijani’s Appointment Confirmed Despite Insult to Senators–Akpabio

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Key Points


  • The government accepted Tijani for this position even though he made several unpopular statements in the past.
  • According to Akpabio the confirmation occurred because President Tinubu earned steadfast trust from all stakeholders regarding his choices.
  • President Tinubu endorsed Tijani’s capabilities because he showed compassion to Tijani in spite of his previous criticisms.

Senate President Godswill Akpabio defended Dr. Bosun Tijani’s Ministerial confirmation to Communications and Digitization despite his previous derogatory social media statement calling members of the National Assembly “morons.”

Tijani’s controversial remarks and Senate screening

The Senate opposition towards Tijani’s confirmation process emerged from his previous statements according to Akpabio. The statement appeared through social media when Tijani referred to Nigerian senators as “morons” so a senator presented this information to the Senate.

Since the provocative comments emerged Akpabio directly confronted Tijani when he said to him “Did you write this?”. The former senator agreed to have written it because that was his genuine mindset at that moment.

The hearing had already ended when Akpabio addressed Tijani about his appointment prospects. The Senate President agreed to confirm Tijani by trusting President Bola Tinubu’s choice of candidates.

Trust in President Tinubu’s judgment about Tijani’s appointment

Akpabio indicated that senators had faith in Tinubu’s talent assessment capabilities even though there was disagreement among the members. Akpabio affirmed the confirmation due to his confidence in your ability to recognize something extraordinary about Tijani.

Akpabio received approval from his colleagues and declared they should give Tijani an opportunity because today he considers him one of the best-performing ministers.

President Tinubu’s decision on Tijani’s appointment

During his appointment process President Tinubu faced criticism from his associates because Tijani once criticized government operations. Against the skepticism of his associates Tinubu firmly believed Tijani’s appointment would provide beneficial contributions to his government.

A proper evaluation by Tijani of Tinubu’s governance will strengthen his dedication to public service the president believes according to Tinubu’s words.

Tijani’s reaction

Tijani displayed his appreciation for the service opportunity during his time of government criticism. Tijani initially anticipated a severe reprimand yet he encountered the President’s generous nature for the first time in his life.

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