- In order to assemble his Cabinet and govern the most populous nation in Africa, Nigerian President Bola Tinubu has proposed 28 ministerial candidates to federal lawmakers for approval earlier than most Presidents.
- The list of six ladies also includes Muhammed Ali Pate, a former Nigerian health minister and World Bank director, as well as four former governors, three presidential aides, and other well-known professionals.
- On May 29, Tinubu assumed control of the biggest economy in Africa, promising to build on the accomplishments of his predecessor and put an end to enduring poor governance.
- Challenges including extrajudicial executions and financial difficulties, such as the elimination of gas subsidies without social safety programs, have been confronted by him.
- Party supporters who helped generate backing for Tinubu during his presidential campaign are on the list of nominees for cabinet positions.
- His list is considered the shortest ever as most Presidents presents 36 candidates to cover all representation in all 36 states.