General News of Saturday, 7 September 2024

Source: www.legit.ng

'Ngelale just get tired' - Mixed reactions as Tinubu official spokesperson steps aside

Ajuri Ngelale resigns as President Bola Tinubu's spokesperson and special advisor Ajuri Ngelale resigns as President Bola Tinubu's spokesperson and special advisor

Nigerians have expressed mixed reactions to the resignation of Ajuri Ngelale, the official spokesperson and special adviser on media and publicity, Ajuri Ngelale.

On Saturday, September 7, Ngelale resigned from his positions as special adviser, special presidential envoy on climate change, and chairman of the presidential steering committee on Project Evergreen due to a worsening medical situation affecting his immediate family.

He submitted his resignation to the office of the chief of staff and appreciated the opportunity to serve but prioritized his family's health. Ngelale thanked everyone for their understanding and requested privacy during this challenging time.

However, Nigerians, particularly political figures, have expressed mixed reactions about the development. Below are some of their reactions:

Abdul-Aziz Na'ibi Abubakar, a chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party, said Ngelale resigned because of the situation in the country. He posted on social media:

"Ajuri Ngelale just get tired of telling myths to Nigerians."

See his tweet here:



Rinsola Abiola, an aide to President Tinubu on citizenship and leadership, sympathised and prayed for the spokesperson's family.

She tweeted:

"My thoughts and prayers are with my dear brother and senior colleague, Chief Ajuri Ngelale, as he takes a break from serving our dear country to focus on personal matters which require his attention."



A Nigerian with the hand @ThatVyktur commented on the departure of Ngelale from Aso Rock. He said:

"Ajuri Ngelale is a fellow I hold in high esteem because he creates a favourable image for the presidency with each rationalisation and justification of every policy idea and program the president had on the table in the wee hours of the current political dispensation and a little beyond.

"He practised his trade with every modicum of civility and decorous posturing, exuding class and prestige."

See the tweet here: