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Group kicks against Ganduje, Bagudu, Matawalle as ministers

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Chairman North-West Youth Patriots, Alhaji Mustafa Mai Royal, has cautioned President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on the danger of appointing Ganduje, Bagidu and Bello Matawle as ministers.

Speaking at a press conference in Kano  Monday, Mai Royal said for sanity to prevail in the governance of the country giving plum job to the former governors would be akin to putting square pegs in m a round hole considering what he described as their alleged corrupt antecedents.

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According to him, going by their respective pedigree, the President should take  into  cognizance the fact that including the trio in. The art of governance under his reign would be i. Inimical to national interest.

He  said Ganduje has had his reputation smeared as s result of his alleged involvement in the much pronounced Dollar scam. Bagudu has  his own part of the shady deal he allegedly perpetrated as  his case was prosecuted in an American Court and Bello Matawalle had  his own in the 70 bn scam  EFCC accused  him of looting from the treasury.

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All that we ate saying is not far away from the truth they deserved not to be  part of the present government the. Issue  of credibility is paramount * he said.

He however stated that the International Community is watching with keen interest  on how the Tinubu  government would take shape stressing that throwing caution to the wind would  be disastrous. (Blueprint)

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