BREAKING: Akpabio resigns as Niger Delta Affairs Minister

Godswill Akpabio

Niger Delta Affairs Minister, Senator Godswill Akpabio, has resigned in line with President Muhammadu Buhari’s directive.

The President during Wednesday’s Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting ordered all cabinet members eyeing elective offices to quit before May 16.

A report in The Nation said Personal Assistant to the Minister on Media, Jackson Udom, confirmed his resignation.

He said: “The Minister has resigned. He has submitted his resignation letter to the SGF. We are waiting for him at the ICC, where he is coming to submit his nomination form”.

In the same vein, Personal Assistant to President Muhammadu Buhari on New Media and Digital Communications, Bashir Ahmad, is also said to have resigned his appointment following his principal’s directive that his aides, including members of the Federal Executive Council (FEC) seeking to vie for elective positions must resign.

Ahmad, who picked the House of Representatives nomination and expression of interest forms of the All Progressives Congress (APC), is seeking to represent Gaya, Ajingi and Albasu, Kano State, in the Lower Chamber.

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Checks on Wednesday evening showed that Ahmad had removed the bio “Personal Assistant on New Media to @MBuhari, the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria” from his profile on Twitter.

He now claims to be ‘Digital Communication Enthusiast’.

Ahmad is to challenge the incumbent occupier of the seat, Mahmoud Abdullahi Gaya, who is also of the ruling APC.

He is considered one of the youngest aides of Buhari having been appointed at 24.

Days ago, he shared some pictures holding forms.

He tweeted, “Just completed filling my part of the form and the rest will be done by my constituents, the good people of Gaya, Ajingi and Albasu LGs in Kano, whom I will by God’s grace be representing in the House of Representatives. May Allah (SWT) grant us VICTORY!”

The Nation

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