January 23, 2014

Ministerial Nominations: Sign of Better Days Ahead ––Princewill




PDP stalwart in Rivers, Prince Tonye Princewill has expressed his
confidence in the new ministerial nominees list sent to the Senate by
President Goodluck Jonathan. In a statement released by his Personal
Assistant on Media and Publicity, Wabiye Idoniboye-obu, Prince
Princewill encouraged the National Assembly to screen and approve
the well-deserved candidates.
"The bedrock of good governance is having a good team behind
you; this has been a challenge for previous administrations in
our country. In leadership, the systematic balance between
human capacity and politics is usually the formula for creating a
formidable workforce. In the opening sitting of the Senate, the
senate president, David Mark, presented a list of ministerial
nominees submitted by Mr. President. On this list are intelligent
men and women who have the wherewithal to deliver on targets
in the prelude to an election year."
Princewill who congratulated President Jonathan for, what he called,
“a move in the right direction”, enthused, “in one strike, the president
has proved he can balance governance and politics”.
The Prince of the Kalabari kingdom encouraged the nominees to put
in their best, and push for excellence. “I am really impressed with the
quality of the list and I am confident that they will perform,” Princewill
said.
Prince Tonye Princewill cheerd existing ministers to keep up the good
work and aid the President move the country forward. He also urged
them to welcome the new ministers with open arms and together form
a team of winners.
“I am particularly impressed with the women in Mr. President’s
cabinet. The Petroleum and Finance ministers both deserve a pat on
the back. 2014 will be an interesting year, but the synergy between
the incoming and existing ministers should be top on the agenda. The
President’s return in 2015 is hinged on their performance and they
cannot afford to fail”, Princewill said.

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