NewsNiger 2027: Information Minister  Sacks Aide, Debunks Gov Ambition

Niger 2027: Information Minister  Sacks Aide, Debunks Gov Ambition

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By Akinwale Kasali

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Mohammed Idris, Minister of Information and National Orientation, has debunked claims he is nursing an ambition to run for the Governorship Seat of Niger State come 2027.

Idris stated that his aide who circulated the false Information has been relieved of his job.

A statement issued by the Minister’s Special Assistant (Media), Rabiu Ibrahim, said Idris has suspended the Aide that authored the article.

It would be recalled

that Idris vied for the All Progressives Congress, APC, Governorship ticket alongside Governor Umaru Bago in 2023.

The statement read: “The office of the Minister wishes to bring to the attention of the general public a write-up, written by an aide, Sa’idu Enagi, titled ‘Malagi 2027,’ in which permutations for the 2027 Niger State gubernatorial elections were discussed.

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“The write-up and all its contexts are hereby vehemently disclaimed.

“The Honourable Minister is fully focused on his responsibility superintending the Federal Ministry of Information and National Orientation, and has no room for political distractions.

“Please disregard the write-up as the Honourable Minister neither directed nor approved the publication.

“The Honourable Minister has directed an immediate investigation, and the aide has been issued a letter of suspension with immediate effect.

“It is noteworthy that the Honourable Minister and his home state governor, His Excellency Mohammed Umaru Bago, enjoy a positive, mutual relationship for the greater good of Niger state, and therefore, speculations about the 2027 elections will appear inimical to these noble objectives”, the statement reads.

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