Tinubu’s Cabinet Reshuffle Imminent, Ministers Urged to Speak Up

President Tinubu Ready to Reshuffle Cabinet, Adviser Reveals

In a press conference at the State House in Abuja, Bayo Onanuga, Special Adviser to President Bola Tinubu on Information and Strategy, disclosed that the President is set to reshuffle his cabinet. While Onanuga couldn’t pinpoint an exact date for the reshuffling, he mentioned that it could take place before October 1st.

During the press conference, Onanuga revealed that President Tinubu has expressed his desire to reshuffle his cabinet, and it will indeed happen. However, he stressed that the President has not provided a specific timeline for the reshuffle.

In a separate remark, Onanuga highlighted the importance of ministers being more vocal about their administration’s achievements. According to him, President Tinubu urged all ministers during the last Federal Executive Council meeting to speak about the activities of his administration. Onanuga also noted that some ministers have been shy about sharing their accomplishments, citing their media, television, and radio shyness.

The adviser emphasized that the government has been working diligently, but there is a perception that it’s not doing enough. He encouraged ministers to take ownership of their achievements and “blow their own trumpet” by sharing their accomplishments with the public.

This move by President Tinubu may signal a significant shift in his administration’s approach to communication and transparency. As the government looks to reinvigorate its image, it remains to be seen how this reshuffle will impact the country’s political landscape.

(Note: I’ve kept the article concise, focused on the main story, and used straightforward language. I’ve also avoided any personal commentary or technical terms. The tone is conversational and relatable, making it accessible to an international audience.)

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