The recent ministerial nominees submitted to the Senate by President Ahmed Tinubu reflect a well-distributed representation across Nigeria’s six geopolitical zones.
The South-West takes the lead with nine nominees, followed closely by the North-West and North-Central regions with ten and eight nominees, respectively.
The South-South and North-East regions both have seven nominees each, while the South-East region has five.
Only 28 out of the 47 ministerial nominees have undergone screening, leaving the recently unveiled individuals awaiting their turn.
Below are the nominees per region:
South-South (7 nominees):
Ekperikpe Ekpo (Akwa Ibom)
Sen. Heineken Lolokpobri (Bayelsa)
Betta Edu (Cross River)
John Enoh (Cross River)
Stella Okotete (Delta)
Abubakar Momoh (Edo)
Nyesom Wike (Rivers)
South-West (9 nominees):
Dele Alake (Ekiti)
Tunji Alausa (Lagos)
Lola Ade John (Lagos)
Olawale Edun (Ogun)
Dr. Ishak Salako (Ogun)
Dr. Bosun Tijjani (Ogun)
Olubunmi Tunji Ojo (Ondo)
HE Adegboyega Oyetola (Osun)
Waheed Adebayo Adelabu (Oyo)
South-East (5 nominees):
Uche Nnaji (Enugu)
Doris Aniche Uzoka (Imo)
David Umahi (Ebonyi)
Nkeiruka Onyejocha (Abia)
Uju Kennedy Ohaneye (Anambra)
North-East (8 nominees):
Prof. Tahir Mamman (Adamawa)
Yusuf Maitama Tuggar (Bauchi)
Ali Pate (Bauchi)
Abubakar Kyari (Borno)
Sen. Alkali Ahmed Saidu (Gombe)
Sani Abubakar Danladi (Taraba)
Uba Maigari Ahmadu (Taraba)
Sen. Ibrahim Geidam (Yobe)
North-West (10 nominees):
Badaru Abubakar (Jigawa)
Nasiru Ahmed El-Rufai (Kaduna)
Dr. Maryam Shetti (Kano)
Abdullahi Tijjani Gwarzo (Kano)
Ahmed Dangiwa (Katsina)
Hannatu Musawa (Katsina)
Dr. Yusuf Tanko Sununu (Kebbi)
HE Atiku Bagudu (Kebbi)
Bello Muhammad Goronyo (Sokoto)
HE Bello Matawalle (Zamfara)
North-Central (8 nominees):
Joseph Utsev (Benue)
Shuaibu Abubakar Audu (Kogi)
Lateef Fagbemi (Kwara)
Iman Suleiman Ibrahim (Nasarawa)
Sen. Aliyu Sabi Abdullahi (Niger)
Muhammad Idris (Niger)
HE Simon Along (Plateau)
Zaphaniah Bitrus Jisalo (FCT)
This comprehensive approach is expected to ensures that each region receives due attention in the decision-making process and foster national unity and inclusivity.
In the same vein the list of ministerial nominees also includes 9 women making up 19% of the entire lineup:
Hannatu Musawa, Betta Edu, Doris Aniche Uzoka, Nkiru Onyeojiocha, Stella Okotete, Uju Kennedy Ohaneye, Iman Suleiman Ibrahim, Maryam Shetty, and Lola Ade-John.