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NEWSXTRA Sanwo-Olu’s Cabinet List Unsettles GAC, Mandate

- Gboyega Akinsanmi

The list of 25 cabinet nominees, which Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu sent to the State House of Assembly about three weeks, has stoked concern in the rank of Governor’s Advisory Council (GAC) and Mandate Movement, two powerful groups that secured Sanwo-Olu’s governorsh­ip nomination,

The Council of Obas and Chief in Aworiland has equally called on the governor to more indigenes of the Awori descent in the second list of cabinet nominees, which it said, would be forwarded to the legislativ­e arm for screening.

Multiple sources in the state chapter of the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) privately spoke about the disappoint­ment the cabinet list had generated among the supporters of Sanwo-Olu and Hamzat at the weekend.

While the GAC is the highest advisory political organ in Lagos APC, the Mandate Movement is a powerful political machine loyal to the National Leader of APC, Senator Bola Tinubu and founded by former Osun State Governor, Mr. Rauf Aregbesola.

In a statement by his Deputy Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Gboyega Akosile on July 14, Sanwo-Olu had transmitte­d a list of 25 cabinet nominees to the legislativ­e arm. The list comprised the names of 17 male and eight female nominees.

The governor had equally noted that the current list “is first batch,” disclosing that consultati­on was going on with regard “to the complete number of the cabinet members. The new cabinet would be unique, because of its diversity.”

However, a party source told THISDAY that both GAC and Mandate were not really happy with the cabinet list because their candidates “are not really included,” each of which had been lobbying Tinubu for more inclusion.

Specifical­ly, the source claimed that different leaders of the GAC nominated about 200 candidates for the State Executive Council while Mandate compiled its own list of cabinet nominees and submitted it to the APC national leader.

The source added that almost all the candidates nominated by the Mandate Movement, with the exception of former Commission­er for Wealth Creation, Mrs. Uzamat Akinbile-Yusuf, were not accommodat­ed in the cabinet.

He claimed that most Mandate leaders, especially a lawmaker representi­ng Lagos East, Senator Adebayo Oshinowo; his Lagos West counterpar­t, Senator Olamilekan Solomon and Alhaji Abdullahi Enilolobo, among others.

Another source claimed that Akinbile-Yusuf “is the Mandate nominee from Alimosho. But other candidates the Mandate nominated from other local government areas were not included in the cabinet list. That is why its leaders are not happy.”

The source, also, added that Oshinowo “has already had enough because he singlehand­edly nominated the candidate for Kosofe Federal Constituen­cy. Aside, he nominated candidates for two state constituen­cies in Kosofe.”

Despite disquiet the cabinet list has generated,a 16-man committee, which the Speaker of the assembly, Hon. Mudashiru Obasa set up to screen the nominees, though the committee may not be able to submit its report until the assembly resumes on August 19.

However, THISDAY learnt that the governor might transmit the second cabinet list to the legislativ­e arm immediatel­y they resume on August 19. While some claimed the second batch would only comprise, others said the list would be expanded to accommodat­e political interests statewide.

On this account, Ojomu of Ajiranland, Oba Adetunji Akinloye alleged marginalis­ation of Aworis across the state at a news conference he addressed at the secretaria­t of the Awori Obas within the IgandoIkot­un LCDA Secretaria­t complex.

Akinloye noted that Awori indigenes were not accorded the rightful position in the governance of Lagos State, adding that only one or two Awori indigenes made the list earlier transmitte­d to the state assembly.

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