The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Yusuf Tuggar, has resigned from his position to pursue his political ambition to run for governor of Bauchi State.
This was disclosed on Monday in a brief statement by the ministry’s spokesperson, Kimiebi Ebienfa.
He said, “The resignation of the Honourable Minister of Foreign Affairs is confirmed.”
PUNCH Online had previously reported that Tuggar was among four ministers in President Bola Tinubu’s cabinet expected to resign in order to pursue their political ambitions.
The Special Adviser to the Minister on Media and Communications Strategy, Alkasim Abdulkadir, had earlier confirmed Tuggar’s intention to contest for the governorship seat of Bauchi State.
Abdulkadir said, “The minister is interested and aspires to run for the governorship seat of Bauchi State.”
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When asked when Tuggar would resign his ministerial appointment, Abdulkadir said, “There is a timetable released by INEC that stipulates all the rules and regulations for running; Tuggar will adhere to this.”
Tuggar, who hails from Udubo in Gamawa Local Government Area of Bauchi State, previously contested for the position.
In another development,
Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has raised the alarm over what he described as efforts by anti-democratic elements to create confusion and slow the growing momentum of the African Democratic Congress.
In a statement posted on X by his media aide, Paul Ibe, on Monday, Atiku dismissed claims circulating on social media that he had met with ADC stakeholders and decided to step aside from active politics.
The former presidential candidate of the People’s Democratic Party described the social media reports as false and misleading.
“We wish to state, for the record, that information circulating on social media about a purported meeting of His Excellency, Atiku Abubakar, with stakeholders of the African Democratic Congress, in which the former Vice President allegedly decided to ‘step aside and retire from active politics,’ is entirely false and deliberately misleading,” the statement read.
The Waziri of Adamawa clarified that he had not held any recent meeting with ADC stakeholders at the national level.
“The Waziri Adamawa has not, in recent times, held any such meeting with ADC stakeholders at the national level. The only recent engagement he had was with stakeholders of the ADC in Adamawa State last Thursday,” the statement added.
Atiku stressed that any decision as significant as exiting active politics would not be communicated through unofficial channels.
“An issue as fundamental and consequential as exiting active politics cannot, and would never, be communicated through rumours, faceless sources, or third-party fabrication. Such a decision, if ever taken, would be formally conveyed through the Atiku Media Office,” he said.
The former vice president described the report as part of a coordinated attempt to mislead the public.
“This latest falsehood bears all the hallmarks of a coordinated disinformation campaign designed to create confusion, dampen momentum, and mislead the Nigerian public,” he stated.
Atiku further alleged that the narrative was being driven by those uncomfortable with the current political direction.
He, therefore, urged his supporters and party members to ignore the reports and remain focused.
“Only the government and its agents could have sponsored this desperate narrative out of fear of what is coming.
“We state without equivocation that this mischief is being driven by anti-democratic elements who are deeply unsettled by the growing national consensus to rescue Nigeria from the failures of the current administration.
“We therefore urge supporters of Atiku Abubakar, members of the ADC, and all well-meaning Nigerians to disregard this fake news in its entirety and remain focused on the collective effort to reclaim and rebuild our nation,” the statement added.
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