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I Asked Asiwaju why He Wants To Have A Minister of Special Duty — Jimoh Ibrahim

During an interview with Channels Television, a Nigerian lawyer by the name of Jimoh Ibrahim revealed that President Asiwaju Bola Tinubu is a great guy. He went on to mention that he had asked President Tinubu why he wanted to have a minister of special responsibility rather than a minister of mega projects. Jimoh Ibrahim is a member of the Nigerian Bar Association. He disclosed that there are a number of projects in Nigeria that have been left unfinished even though they should have been by this point.

He disclosed that Buhari invested a total of five hundred million dollars in the purchase of Ajaokuta from the private sector. He went on to say that the sum of money required to construct a new Ajaokuta might be as low as 1.2 million dollars, but that the previous president made the decision to spend so much money just a few months before he left office.

“I have a basket full of solutions to Nigeria’s problems,” he is quoted as saying by her. When you consider all of the initiatives that have been left unfinished, it becomes clear that your own unfinished business will never allow you to progress in this country. And Asiwaju is a great person, but I’ll be honest with you: I asked him why he wanted a minister of special duty rather than a minister of mega projects. “Why do you want to have a minister of special duty rather than a minister of mega projects?” he asked. Even in this day and age, we are still working on megaprojects, despite the fact that successive governments have given up on them. When Buhari visited, how many of the 11,886 projects were he actually able to complete? Buhari still appropriated money, even to Ajaokuta. To make matters even worse, he paid five hundred million dollars to the previously privatised people in order to purchase Ajaokuta from them; this is a total and full humiliation. In order to carry out a green seed Ajaokuta right now, you will need to spend $1.2. You squandered half a billion dollars just three months before your government’s term comes to an end, and you believe the Nigerian people would be able to find work?

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