Bello El-Rufai, son of Kaduna state governor, Nasir El-Rufai, has expressed reservation over the recent appointments by President Muhammadu Buhari, Igbere TV reports.

Igbere TV has reported that Buhari had approved the re-appointment of Boss Mustapha and Abba Kyari as secretary to the government of the federation and as chief of staff to the president respectively.
This was disclosed in a statement by presidential aide, Garba Shehu, who said both appointments took effect from May 29, 2019.
Bello El-Rufai while reacting to the appointments on Twitter, said if Buhari re-appoints same set of ministers, he would lose the trust of Nigerians.
“But recent appointments aside, if some Ministers return, well, that trust will become very unsteady. We are not PDP, you will hear us!” Bello tweeted in the early hours of Saturday, July 6.
This was disclosed in a statement by presidential aide, Garba Shehu, who said both appointments took effect from May 29, 2019.
Bello El-Rufai while reacting to the appointments on Twitter, said if Buhari re-appoints same set of ministers, he would lose the trust of Nigerians.
“But recent appointments aside, if some Ministers return, well, that trust will become very unsteady. We are not PDP, you will hear us!” Bello tweeted in the early hours of Saturday, July 6.

While some of his followers criticised him, others agreed with him, expressing worry over the appointments.
Meanwhile, many Nigerians, opposition parties, economists and foreign investors have expressed worries over the delay in President Buhari’s appointment of ministers.
It appears with the latest statement by the Presidency, Buhari’s current priority is his domestic staff.
The President, who has been accused of nepotistic tendencies, reeled out the names of 11 people mostly from the northern part of the country.
Meanwhile, many Nigerians, opposition parties, economists and foreign investors have expressed worries over the delay in President Buhari’s appointment of ministers.
It appears with the latest statement by the Presidency, Buhari’s current priority is his domestic staff.
The President, who has been accused of nepotistic tendencies, reeled out the names of 11 people mostly from the northern part of the country.
