Recent rumours surrounding the potential appointment of former Kano State Governor, Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, to a ministerial position or the chairmanship of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), have triggered a wave of discontent among Nigerians, especially on social media. The public’s displeasure is compounded by the haunting memory of a video from 2017, which shows Ganduje allegedly accepting bribes in dollars.
In the last 48 hours, social media platforms have been abuzz with the trending topic of Ganduje, as Nigerians share their frustrations and concerns regarding his potential rise to a prominent position in the government. The resurfaced video depicting him accepting bribes has only served to amplify the public’s unease.
The 2017 scandal, which involved a series of video clips released by an investigative journalist, shows Ganduje accepting wads of dollars from an unknown source. The damning footage shocked the nation, raising questions about the commitment to fighting corruption within Nigeria’s political establishment.
Many Nigerians argue that any appointment of Ganduje to a ministerial position would severely undermine the government’s efforts to combat corruption. The video’s resurgence has reignited scepticism among the populace, with citizens questioning the integrity of the ruling party and the credibility of the government in tackling corruption effectively.
On social media, countless tweets have been posted expressing strong dissent towards the rumoured appointment. Users are calling for transparency and accountability in the selection of public officials, insisting that those with questionable pasts should not be entrusted with key government roles.
One Twitter user remarked, “Appointing Ganduje as a minister would send a wrong message to Nigerians and the international community. It’s essential to uphold ethical standards and prioritize individuals with clean records.”
Another tweet read, “Ganduje as the APC chairman? Seriously? We need leaders who inspire trust, not those embroiled in corruption allegations. This is disheartening.”
As discussions surrounding Ganduje’s potential appointment continue to escalate on social media, it remains to be seen how the ruling party and the government will respond to the growing public sentiment. The call for transparent and accountable leadership resonates among Nigerians who are keenly observing the unfolding developments.
For now, the fate of Ganduje’s rumoured appointment lies in the hands of the political establishment, as Nigerians await the official decision with bated breath. The underlying question remains whether the government will prioritize the fight against corruption or risk further eroding public trust by appointing a figure tainted by bribery allegations.
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