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BREAKING: Bwala Reacts As Tinubu Directs Merger, Scrap Of Federal Companies

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The choice to implement the Oronsaye report was taken on Monday on the Federal Govt Council (FEC) assembly held on the State Home, Abuja.

The report established that there are 541 Federal Authorities parastatals, commissions and businesses (statutory and non-statutory) and really useful that 263 of the statutory businesses needs to be diminished to 161, whereas 38 businesses needs to be abolished and 52 needs to be merged.

It, due to this fact, really useful the discontinuing of presidency funding {of professional} our bodies and councils to free funds for capital initiatives, amongst different issues.

The report additionally really useful that 14 of the businesses ought to revert to departments in ministries to pave the best way for a leaner authorities.

In a tweet on his official X deal with, Bwala hailed the president for summoning the braveness to implement the report, which his predecessor had did not do.

The lawyer described Tinubu as a listening, proactive and visionary president, including that his reforms would put Nigeria on the map of world powers.

He wrote: “This president @officialABAT just isn’t solely a listening President however a proactive and visionary one. By adopting and approving the complete implementation of Oronsaye’s report with dateline and timelines, he’s dedicated to reducing the price of governance.

“He’s doing what others dream of however couldn’t summon the braveness to embark upon them, due to the worry of failure or backlash.

“His reform plans will put Nigeria on the map of world powers with time.”

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