President Tinubu Gets Approval to Appoint 20 Special Advisers from the Senate

President Bola Tinubu has received approval from the Senate to appoint 20 special advisers. The request was read by the Senate President, Ahmad Lawan, on Tuesday, although the president did not disclose the identity of the appointees in his request.

This development comes after Tinubu’s official inauguration as the 16th President of Nigeria. The Senate approved the request after it was read out by the Senate President.

As expected, the approval has sparked various reactions, with some citizens expressing their excitement and others expressing skepticism about the appointees’ potential qualifications.

It is believed that the president will select individuals who have demonstrated remarkable skills, experience, and knowledge in various fields, including political science, economics, and security, among others.

It remains to be seen who President Tinubu will appoint to the position of special adviser, but many Nigerians are hopeful that he will choose individuals who can help drive progress and positively impact the nation during his tenure.

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