An Abuja popular radio presenter and comedian, Oni Lukuman Olanrewaju popularly known as Amb. Wahala has called on President Bola Tinubu to sack more Ministers in his cabinet, accusing them of poor performance. 

President Tinubu had recently relieved five Ministers of their duties a move that was applauded among Nigerians. 

Amb. Wahala during his programme "Tori Wowoh" on Thursday on Love FM Abuja expressed dissatisfaction over the performance of the Minister of Power, Chief Adebayo Adelabu, wondering why Nigerians will endure hours of blackout over consistent collapse of national grid. 

According to him, some Ministers in the President's cabinet are bent on sabotaging his efforts to serve Nigerians and improve their lots. 

He said Adelabu has demonstrated lack of capacity to discharge the mandate of his office and should have no business remaining a minister. 

"The regular collapse of national grid has affected the economy at a time when the country needs power infrastructure to boost commercial and economic activities. 

"The power Minister appears lack the technical and administrative know-how to give Nigerian families stable power supply despite the skyrocketing energy cost crippling businesses", he said. 

Amb. Wahala also called for immediate sack of the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Sen. Heineken Lokpobiri for his inability to deal with the long queues and guarantee steady supply of petroleum product across the country. 

His call was also corroborated by callers during the radio who urged that Tinubu should get rid of ministers who are unable to perform. 

Amb. Wahala who campaigned vigorously for President Tinubu expressed confidence he will leave Nigeria better than he met it. 

He solicited for support and prayers to help the President succeed in office.

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