With 47 Ministers, Tinubu will run World’s Costliest Govt, says Kenneth Okonkwo | METROWATCH

By Ogochukwu Isioma

•Photo combination of Bola Tinubu and Kenneth Okonkwo

Labour Party (LP) chieftain and Nollywood veteran actor, Barr. Kenneth Okonkwo, has criticised the high number of persons nominated for ministerial appointments by President Bola Tinubu amid persistent calls for cutting the cost of governance in the country.

President Tinubu, after a long wait, finally sent in batches the names of his ministerial nominees, totalling 47, to the Senate for screening and confirmation, raising concerns over the implications for the already high cost of governance in the West African country.

Okonkwo, a former All Progressives Congress (APC) chieftain, has slammed Tinubu for the nominations, wondering why the President considered setting up what he described as “the most bloated bureaucracy in the world” when, according to him, the country is heading towards being the poorest country in the world.

The Labour Party former Presidential Campaign Council spokesperson said that the Nigerian people would be compelled to shoulder the additional cost of governance throughout inordinate taxation and other means imposed on them by the Tinubu led adminstration.

Taking to his Twitter handle on Thursday, Okonkwo wrote, “What a regime? We are heading towards being the poorest country in the world, and this regime is considering setting up the most bloated bureaucracy in the world, which will lead to the highest cost of governance in the world. 47 ministers when the government is only compelled to have 37.

“The money to be used to pay them will eventually be extorted from Nigerians through inordinate taxing and over-pricing of essential commodities and borrowing from outside sources because APC regimes produce nothing. I pity Nigerians under this clueless regime,” he tweeted.

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