The Senior Special Assistant to the President on National Assembly Matters (Senate), Sen. Abdullahi Gumel has transmitted the confirmed list of 45 ministerial nominees to the Presidency.
Gumel spoke while briefing newsmen in Abuja on Tuesday.
The Senate had on Monday, confirmed the appointment of 45 ministerial nominees while putting on hold the confirmation of three others.


Those yet to be confirmed included former governor of Kaduna Nasir El-Rufai, Sen. Abubakar Danladi and Stella Okete.
The Senate President Godswill Akpabio had explained that the trio were not confirmed because they were awaiting security clearance.
Gumel pointed out, saying “we transmitted the confirmed list yesterday (Monday) by about 11:30 p.m. to the Chief of Staff to the President.
“The list is now with the Executive which means that the ministerial nominees were cleared by the Senate and confirmed.”
He expressed appreciation to the senators who he said sacrificed their recess and stayed back as patriotic Nigerians to conclude the screening and confirmation of the nominees.
“The interesting thing about what happened in the Senate, there wasn’t opposition. The passion and commitment they showed to the work is commendable.
“I’m very grateful to the 10th Senate for making our jobs we who represent the executive very easy and very interesting.
“So confirming the portfolios of the ministerial nominees, that one is Presidential grace.”
Gumel said that the number of the nominees was increased from the usual 42 to 48.
“We have increased the number of ministerial nominees from what we use to have that is 42.
“Our President sent 48 so what we felt will happen is that some of the ministries which are so big are merged together or separated for easy oversight by the Senate like Ministry of Works and Housing we felt should be separated.
“This is so that they can accommodate the number of minsters.
“The President will give them portfolios so that the government can get going. It is the prerogative of the President,” Gumel said.
He also indicated that the crop of nominees were drawn from the private sector; technocrats and politicians; governors; serving and non-serving senators; members of House of Representatives; Nigerian women and youths.
“They will help to achieve the Renewed Hope because Nigerians are waiting for the President to get his government running.”

