President BUHARI has defended his recent appointments which critics say purportedly favours persons from the northern part of the country.

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President BUHARI has defended his recent appointments which critics say purportedly favours persons from the northern part of the country.
President BUHARI said he is sensitive to the diversity of Nigeria and he intends to apply Federal Character in filling up six thousand available positions.

President BUHARI has defended his recent appointments which critics say purportedly favours persons from the northern part of the country.
President BUHARI said he is sensitive to the diversity of Nigeria and he intends to apply Federal Character in filling up six thousand available positions.
In an interview with journalists, the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Mallam GARBA SHEHU blamed the criticisms on impatience on the part of Nigerians.
MALLAM SHEHU noted that the ethnic diversity of the president’s appointees cannot be judged with less than ten appointments.
The presidential spokesman explained that Nigerians stand to gain from the accumulation of wisdom of their leader.
BUHARI recently sacked the country’s service chiefs that served under immediate-past President, GOODLUCK JONATHAN and dissolved the boards of many Federal Government parastatals across the country.



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