
The Digest:
The Senate has confirmed Bernard Doro as the new Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, following a screening where he pledged to build a system rooted in "impartiality, transparency, and dignity." His confirmation, witnessed by APC Chairman Nentawe Yilwatda, signals a renewed focus on efficient and technology-driven service delivery for vulnerable Nigerians.
Key Points:
- Bernard Doro was confirmed as Minister of Humanitarian Affairs by the Senate.
- He pledged to create an "efficient and transparent" humanitarian ecosystem.
- Doro emphasized the principles of impartiality and dignity for aid recipients.
- He promised to use technology to reduce duplication among government agencies.
- Several senators spoke glowingly about his credentials during the plenary.
- The nomination was approved unanimously through a voice vote.
- Senate President Akpabio congratulated Doro on his "excellent" performance.
Sources: TheCable