Forum of Nigerian Political Parties recommend Engr. Muhammed Auwal Ibrahim as Minister


The Amalgamated Forum of Registered and Deregistered Political Parties in Nigeria has recommended Engr. Muhammed Auwal Ibrahim to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for appointment as Minister for Youth Development. This was contained in a statement signed by its Chairman, Barrister Mikaila Abubakar Danfulani on Monday 28th August 2023 in Abuja.


According to the statement “Engr. Ibrahim, isn’t only experienced in  Information and communications technology, but also accomplished in marines and blue economy sector, down to politics and politicians.”

“Engr. Auwal Ibrahim has been a very close partner to political gladiators world wide, he is the founder and convener of TINUBU SHETTIMA GLOBAL SUPPORT GROUP. A vigorous campaign strategist, skilled in developmental relationship with all class of human. A vibrant and young entrepreneur. If given the chance we believe that he will deliver to the aspiration of the Nigerian Youths,” the statement noted.

The statement adds that “To balance the disposition of the youths representation in President Tinubu’s cabinet, since the minister of sports is from the south, it is wise to give North the minister of youth Development.”

It further said the President needs to have an experience youth to add impetus to his administration’s quests of taking the youths to an enviable level of development, adding that the vast working experience of Engr. Ibrahim, is an added advantage.

They also said that Engr. Ibrahim’s performances; Corresponding with the International Oil Companies (I.O.C.), Nigerian Liquified Natural Gas (NLNG), Mobil Unlimited, Shell Petroleum Development Company, ELF, Eroton, Belema Oil, Newcross Production, Niger Delta Petroleum Resources (NDPR), amongst others are worthy mentioning.

The statement concludes thus that “The forum is recommending for consideration, by President Bola Ahmad Tinubu, to appoint Engr. Muhammed Auwal Ibrahim, into his cabinet as, Minister for Youth Development,”.

Recall that President Tinubu had sworn-in 45 out 48 proposed ministerial slots, leaving out 3 pending determination.

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