 The portfolios of minister nominees approved by the Senate through the President Chinobu has been generating mixed reactions among the people in Iketi state. For some, the president is on the right track, while others criticize the inclusion of some names in the ministerial appointment. A resident of Iketi state, Ayo Arugudade, criticized the portfolio assigned to some of the ministers, while the National Secretary of a Fairness-Fairness Honourable Bio-Ignose said any of the ministers who failed to perform should be shown the way out. Not in spectacular about it, not in special about it, people were expecting new order, people were expecting a cabinet that composed technocrats, bureaucrats, professionals who are a little bit apolitical, a little bit of politicians, a little bit of technocrats that are not politicians. But look at the composition, it is more of a compensatory cabinet, it is more of a cabinet that compensates the politician that supported the president. And I want to appeal to Mr. President to continuously re-jig the cabinet, it should not just wait that this cabinet will be there for the next four years, just as it was done during the Guamadubu area administration. We are a particular way, so most of the ministers stay for eight years, it should monitor them, it should supervise them, and it should not make anybody a super-minister. I expect that the president should have enough courage in measuring output and if he is not seeing the kind of result he desires to see, he can ask them to leave or he can exchange them. You know, it's like you have a team, you can deploy your resources in any manner you think will give you the result. I want to start getting the result, okay. You know, I belong to opposition, I'm not APC, so I cannot be accused of being biased. From my experience I know that either the president or the governor will look at certain qualities from the person he is appointing, he knows what assignment he wants to give him.