Reactions have trailed a congratulations message posted by Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu in honour of the 70th birthday of Mr Gboyega Oyetola, the Minister of Marine and Blue Economy.
Osun Defender noted that many Nigerians used the post to voice their dissatisfaction with the Minister’s performance in office.
Sanwo-Olu had posted a heartfelt birthday message to Oyetola on Instagram on Sunday, praising him as a “seasoned technocrat” and “visionary leader.”
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While the birthday wishes were meant to celebrate Oyetola’s milestone, they instead sparked a wave of criticism from Nigerians questioning his effectiveness as a minister.
Several social media users who commented under the post expressed disappointment over what they perceived as Oyetola’s lack of impact in the Marine and Blue Economy sector since his appointment.
Comments flooded Instagram, with users asking, “Abeg wetin this man don do since he became a minister?” and criticizing the Ministry for failing to create significant employment opportunities or contribute to economic growth.
Others reminded Oyetola of his perceived underperformance during his time as governor of Osun State, with some pointing out that his successor appeared to be more proactive. User @muhyienergyltd remarked, “I’ve never heard of this ministry doing anything since this man became Minister.”
Despite the heavy criticism, some users continued to offer their birthday wishes to Oyetola, with one comment humorously stating, “Happy birthday, sir. But you need to rest now and enjoy your life.”
However, the majority of responses centred on questioning his ministerial achievements, suggesting that his leadership has failed to live up to the praise.
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See reactions below;
@iamyhuzzi: Abeg wetin this man don do since he became a minister? Just a question pls don’t come for my head oh
@bluesvillan: Is he a minister?
@baronkingsley: Last I heard of this guy was when he lost gubernatorial election. So he is even a minister.
@muhyienergyltd: I’ve never heard of this ministry doing anything since this man appointed blue marine economy ministry should employ, Job Creation and Poverty Eradication, The blue economy creates employment opportunities but we never see or hear of it, well happy birthday
@wahalastation: He’s going with the cabinet reshuffling and his Ministry been scrapped too, He should start his appealing process to Tinubu now before it’s too late….
@investor_bullion: I no see anything in do since in become minister talk more of wen he was a governor can’t compare to the present governor of osun man is working.
@adekanmi_omooba: Baba happy birthday. One of the first set of ministers that should go and rest at home and be eating oka and ewedu.
@officialajummy: All of them no dey pass 70? This man na like 75yrs. Happy birthday sir
@adejare011: Na all of them be visionary leader yet we can’t see anything he has done in the marine ministry since appointed as minister make una continue dey play us
@isioku: There’s nothing visionary about this man. We can wish you a happy birthday without having to embellish his qualities. His performance as Marine & Blue Economy Minister has been lackluster. No wonder he lost his second term bid in Osun.
@iykemarizu: First time am hearing or seeing this man since he was sworn in. Na wa oh!
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