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2027 Race: President Tinubu’s Aide, Ja’oji Resigns to Contest

Responding to the directive given by President Bola Tinubu directing all political appointees contesting for positions in the 2027 elections to resign by March 31, 2026, the Senior Special Assistant on Citizenship and Leadership, Honourable Nasir Bala Aminu, popular called Ja’oji, has tendered his resignation letter.

The Presidential directive applies to Ministers, Ministers of State, Special Advisers, Senior Special Assistants, and other officials appointed by the President, who where appointed to contribute their share in the development of the country.

In the letter, he profoundly thanked the President, for giving him the opportunity to serve his motherland, Nigeria. Emphasizing that, his choice for the two different positions, was informed by President Tinubu’s concern for Nigerian youth. And the confidence he (President) reposed in them.

He pledged that, at whatever rate, he is ready to serve his country at any time President Tinubu deems it fit. Adding that, Tinubu’s keen interest in the development of Nigerian youth, is one of the cardinal principles of his administration, which serves as morale booster to all ages.

 

While appreciating the administration’s Renewed Hope Initiative as a driving force, he believes that, many of the good policies and programmea of the administration would bear more fruits when Tinubu gets second tenure, come 2027.

With his resignation, it also means that, Ja’oji is ready and confident enough to contest for elective office. His people remain jubilant over his show of seriousness and commitment in seeking for elective position. Assuring that, they would always support him to achieve his political goals. Under sun or rain.

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