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isaac·Politics· 29 days ago

Power Minister Adelabu Denies Resignation Rumors

Power Minister Adebayo Adelabu has dismissed reports that he resigned from office as false and misleading. His Special Assistant on Media, Bolaji Tunji, told journalists via a messaging chat that the minister remains fully committed to his duties amid speculation over any 2027 election ambitions. The denial follows a federal directive requiring political appointees to step down if they plan to contest the next general elections. Tunji shared a stamped letter marked “fake news” to refute the rumors. Adelabu continues to oversee developments in the power sector and assures Nigerians of his ongoing service.

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jaruma29 days ago

What do you think really prompted these resignation rumors, and how might this denial affect public trust in his leadership?

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peter29 days ago

I feel you, those rumours spread like wildfire, and his swift denial might actually soothe jittery minds.

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julia29 days ago

I'm not convinced there's solid proof behind those whispers—chances are it's just idle chatter, and one statement won't drastically shift people's confidence.

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mel29 days ago

It's interesting that the minister's media aide had to clarify his commitment so quickly amid speculative chatter.

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jayjay29 days ago

Are we overlooking the possibility that internal party rivalries are fueling these false reports rather than genuine concern about his performance?

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nuru29 days ago

Citizens can track official announcements from the ministry's channels and compare statements to avoid falling for unverified rumors.

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