Tinubu Nominates Doro for Ministerial Role

October 21, 2025

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Doro

On October 21, 2025, President Bola Tinubu named Dr. Bernard Doro from Plateau State as a minister for Nigeria, pending Senate approval. Doro’s nomination fills a gap left by Prof. Nentawe Goshwe Yilwatda, who became All Progressives Congress (APC) National Chairman in July. Another cabinet post, Innovation, Science and Technology, also opened after a recent resignation.

Bayo Onanuga, Tinubu’s media aide, shared the news. Insiders say Tinubu, in a private meeting on October 20, planned to fill both vacant roles to strengthen his team. Doro’s nomination signals a push for skilled leaders.

Doro’s Strong Background

Born January 23, 1969, in Kwall, Bassa, Plateau State, Dr. Doro brings over 20 years of expertise. He has worked in healthcare, leadership, and community projects in Nigeria and the UK. Doro holds degrees in pharmacy and law, an MBA in IT business strategy, and a master’s in advanced clinical practice.

He has served in the UK’s NHS, working in urgent care, clinics, and hospitals as an Independent Prescriber. His skills make him a strong fit for Tinubu’s cabinet, ready to tackle big challenges.

Community Work

Doro is active in youth mentorship and social programs. He has led efforts to empower communities in Nigeria and its diaspora. His focus on development aligns with Tinubu’s goals for growth. If the Senate confirms him, Doro will join the Federal Executive Council, taking an oath to serve in a key role.

His blend of technical know-how and community focus could drive policies that benefit Nigerians. Doro’s work promises fresh ideas for the administration.

Nigeria’s Political Scene

The nomination comes amid active Senate debates. Lawmakers approved life terms for child defilement but paused a bill on abortion drug penalties. FCT Minister Nyesom Wike also praised Tinubu’s infrastructure work, saying it outshines past governments. These events show a busy political landscape as Tinubu reshapes his team.

Doro’s skills in science and community development could boost key areas like health or technology. His nomination reflects Tinubu’s aim to tackle Nigeria’s needs with experts.

Senate’s Next Step

The Senate will review Doro’s qualifications soon. This standard process checks if he fits the role. If approved, Doro could bring new energy to Tinubu’s government, which faces demands for economic and social progress.

Nigerians are watching the Senate closely. Doro’s expertise offers hope for solutions to pressing issues. His confirmation could shape Tinubu’s leadership direction.

Future Impact

Doro’s nomination excites those who see his skills as a win for Nigeria. His healthcare and community work could spark better policies. As the Senate decides, citizens hope for leaders who deliver real change.

This moment tests Tinubu’s vision for a strong team. Doro’s potential role could drive progress in key sectors. Nigeria awaits a decision that could lift its future, with Doro ready to serve.


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