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Details Of The Plot That Threw Up Tinubu’s Spokesman, Sunday Dare As Oyo State Ministerial Nominee

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Bamidele Peters

Those in the know have come to town with the real reason top media expert Sunday Dare made it to the list of President Muhammadu Buhari’s ministerial nominees.

The president today July 23 2019 transmitted the names of people he would work with in his new cabinet to senate.

The names of the ministerial nominees, 43 in number, were read on the floor of the upper chamber by the president of the senate, Senator Ahmad Lawan.

Mr Dare is the Oyo State nominee on the just released ministerial list.

And he is said to have made the list courtesy machination of former governor of Lagos State Asiwaju Bola Tinubu.

And this is ultimately to achieve a grand plot, an insider confided in societynow.ng.

And according to insiders, the behind the scene plot is actually to prepare Mr Dare ahead of 2023 governorship election in Oyo State.

The ruling All Progressives Congress national leader Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, according to sources, is chief promoter of Mr Sunday Dare 2023 gubernatorial ambition.

The game that would transform it a reality has obviously begun, a source who is familiar the whole plot stated.

Checks by societynow.ng reveal Mr Dare muted the idea of contesting the last guber election in the state but quickly dropped it on Asiwaju’s advice.

“I can tell you he (Sunday Dare) is the APC candidate in Oyo state come 2023… don’t look at it that he’s just a minister. What happened today is just part of grand plot. Tinubu is behind his emergence as ministerial nominee… And the ultimate game is the governorship”, a source panted out.

Interestingly Sunday Dare currently juggles his appointment as Executive Commissioner at Nigerian Communications Commission with position of chief of staff to Asiwaju Tinubu.

But now a bigger thing that would definitely prepare him for the future has come his way.

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