President Tinubu’s Cabinet Reshuffle: Strategic Realignment Amid Nigeria’s Political and Economic Pressures
In a bold political manoeuvre, President Bola Tinubu recently reshuffled his cabinet, dismissing five ministers, reassigning ten, and nominating seven new candidates for Senate approval. While the presidency asserts that this move aims to boost “efficiency,” the reshuffle has deeper implications, reflecting Tinubu’s strategies to address political challenges, economic strain, and the need for regional inclusivity. With an election on the horizon in 2027, this reshuffle is as much a matter of governance as it is a strategic consolidation of power. This reshuffle reflects Tinubu's awareness of Nigeria's volatile political landscape and his attempt to shore up his position within the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC). Sources from the APC indicate that internal dissatisfaction has grown over the government’s economic performance and delayed reforms. Tinubu’s recent moves appear tailored to address these concerns, strengthening support from key party factions that are crucial