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As 28 Nigerians made the list of ministerial nominees, 11 states are left out without a single candidate among the list.
That the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has sent names of 28 people for confirnmation by National Assembly may no longer be news.
It is also not fresh news that all eligible and qualified people in the entire 36 states in the federation can be squeezed into the list, bearing in mind, that, for purpose of administrative purpose, Nigeria was divided into six geopolitical zones. Each zone is made up of at least six states, and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja, at the center of government, so picking one person from each state may not be an easy task.
But for record purposes, here are the 11 states without Ministerial Nominees just as seven women are among the list.
Although President BAT did not attach the states to the names of the nominees, it was gathered that 11 states were without representative.
Here are the seven women that made the list:-
1. Betta Edu
2. Doris Aniche Uzoka
3. Nkiru Onyeojiocha
4. Stella Okotete
5. Uju Kennedy Ohaneye
6. Iman Suleiman Ibrahim
7.Hannatu Musawa
And the 11 states without ministerial nomination are:-
1. Adamawa
2. Bayelsa
3. Gombe
4. Kano
5. Kebbi
6. Kogi
7. Lagos
8. Nasarawa
9. Osun
10. Yobe
11. Zamfara
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