Senator Jimoh Ibrahim criticizes President Bola Tinubu's ministerial cabinet, citing corruption and ineffectiveness. Ibrahim urges Tinubu to dissolve the cabinet and appoint competent replacements
In a candid interview with Channels Television, Jimoh Ibrahim, Senator representing Ondo South, raised eyebrows with his critique of President Bola Tinubu's ministerial cabinet, asserting that many ministers "fall below Grade A." He highlighted concerns about alleged corruption and lackluster performance among some ministers. Ibrahim urged Tinubu to dissolve the cabinet, emphasizing the need for knowledgeable and competent replacements to steer the country effectively.
Nigerians took to social media platforms to weigh in on Ibrahim's remarks. Some expressed doubts about Tinubu's willingness to address the issue, citing political motivations and vested interests. Others lamented the perceived ineffectiveness of several ministers, pointing to ongoing challenges in areas such as the economy and security. Despite differing opinions, Ibrahim's critique has reignited discussions about governance standards and the expectations placed on political leaders.
While some users supported Ibrahim's call for accountability and efficiency in governance, others questioned the correlation between age and effectiveness, emphasizing the importance of vision and focus over age.