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Yoruba Council explains why Tinubu appointed Bianca Ojukwu as minister

Yoruba Council explains why Tinubu appointed Bianca Ojukwu as minister

  • World Yoruba Council led by Barr. Oladotun Hassan called on the Igbo community to accept the appointment of Bianca Ojukwu as minister as a decision based on her qualifications.
  • Hassan stressed that Ojukwu’s election was not part of any ethnic negotiations or preparations for the 2027 elections.
  • The Council called on ministers to actively and persistently perform their functions, advising them to fully represent the government.

FCT, Abuja—In response to the growing debate over the appointment of Bianca Ojukwu as Minister, Yoruba Council Worldwide has sent a strong message to the Igbo community.

In particular, Barr. Oladotun Hassan, the council president, urged them to view the selection as a testament to merit rather than ethnic favoritism.

Yoruba Council reacts to appointment of Bianca Ojukwu
The Yoruba Council has warned Igbos to make divisive remarks over the appointment of Bianca Ojukwu. Photo Credit: Oladotun Hassan/@officialABAT/@firstladyship
Source: YuGK

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Tinubu also appointed about seven new ministers, among whom Bianca Okukwu was appointed as Minister of State for Foreign Affairs.

President Tinubu’s decision to take on Binaka Ojukwu is in jeopardy. widespread criticismespecially by the Igbo tribe, who argued that it was a strategic move to gain votes in the east for the 2027 elections.

Reacting to this event, Hassan stressed that this decision was not part of any ethnic negotiations.

Moreover, the lawyer rejected claims that the appointment serves as a political strategy for the 2027 elections.

The Yoruba Council leader stressed the value of President Bola Tinubu’s commitment to the merit-based system, pointing to Ojukwu’s qualifications and previous experience as a former ambassador.

He said:

“This appointment is not related to ethnic negotiations. The President carefully took into account her intellectual abilities and experience. Serving as minister is a great opportunity for her and the region she represents.”

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The council also urged the Igbo community to avoid controversy over the appointment, instead praising the skills Ojukwu brings to his new position.

His words:

“Let the Igbos know that this appointment should not be seen as some kind of strategic move or ‘playing ostrich’. It’s about her qualifications and the president’s confidence in her capabilities.”

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The Council also emphasized the importance of the active and persistent participation of all ministers, urging them to implement the administration’s goals.

He said:

“Ministers are not just handbags; they must take a strong stand in meeting people’s needs.

“It is very important that ministers represent not only their ministries, but also the government’s willingness to serve.”

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Source: Legit.ng