Human rights lawyer, Deji Adeyanju, has lashed out at President Bola Tinubu for appointing the worst set of ministers since 1999.
Adeyanju said Tinubu’s government lacked one credible person that can speak and Nigerians will believe.
His comment is coming when the presidency released a statement announcing that A.P Moller-Maersk shipping company had pledged to inject $600 million into the Nigerian seaport industry.
This was after President Tinubu’s discussion with Robert Maersk Uggla on April 28.
“Danish shipping company, A.P Moller-Maersk plans $600m investment in Nigeria. Danish shipping and logistics company A.P Moller-Maersk has disclosed a planned investment of $600 million in Nigeria to accommodate more container shipping services in Nigerian ports,” Onanuga wrote on X.
Onanuga, who had posted it on his X handle, later deleted the post from his micro-blogging site.
Also, Maersk officials have confirmed that no such agreement is in place and no deals have been signed with the Nigerian government.
Amid the controversy generated, Onanuga explained that no agreement or deal was signed between the Nigerian government and the shipping giant, Maersk.
However, posting on X, Adeyanju wrote: “The Tinubu government does not have one credible person that can speak for it and Nigerians will listen or believe them.
“The government is filled with folks that lack credibility and the worst set of ministers since 1999.”