Why i dropped my governorship ambition - Malami

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Apr 29, 2022
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Despite rumors that President Muhammadu Buhari has accepted the resignations of several of his cabinet members, Abubakar Malami, the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, has stated that he has not resigned.Malami, on

the other hand, Malami has announced that he will not run for governor of Kebbi State in 2023. In a statement, Dr. Umar Gwandu, the AGF's media aide, revealed this. "Malami has the right to freely abandon his governorship ambitions.

"It's an issue of personal conviction and freedom of expression that hasn't broken any laws. "

"In situations connected to this, right-thinking members of society pay respect to an individual's right to freedom of choice," Gwandu added.

Malami stated he is not aware of any legally justifiable and reasonable tenable requirements obliging him, a SAN, or an Attorney General of the Federation to do otherwise as an individual Nigerian citizen with inalienable fundamental rights.

"The decision demonstrates not just generosity and patriotism, but also contentment, self-control, calmness, and decisiveness in problem-solving in the face of complex and competing stimulus."

The statement said, "It is a laudable position, deserving of admiration coming from a paragon of morality."

Remember that President Buhari asked any of his ministers interested in running in the 2023 general elections to retire by May 16th.

While some had followed the directive, Chris Ngige, the Minister of Labour and Employment, and the