Babangida’s son breaks silence on purported rejection of Tinubu’s appointment
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"I am honoured to take on this responsibility and thank the President for this significant appointment," it read in part.
Muhammed Babangida, son of Nigeria’s former military leader Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida, has officially embraced his new role as chairman of the Bank of Agriculture.
This confirmation comes in response to widespread online speculation about his stance on the appointment.
In a statement released on Monday, Babangida strongly dismissed claims circulating on the internet that he had declined the position.
He branded these assertions as “false and malicious,” accusing those responsible of orchestrating a deliberate campaign to deceive the public and cast a shadow over President Bola Tinubu’s administration.
The statement underscored Babangida’s appreciation for the opportunity, expressing deep gratitude to President Tinubu for the faith and trust placed in him.
“I am honoured to take on this responsibility and thank the President for this significant appointment,” it read in part.
Moreover, the release promised swift action against the perpetrators of the misinformation.
Babangida’s team committed to uncovering the sources of these baseless reports and ensuring they face legal consequences, emphasizing a dedication to transparency and accountability.
This development is part of a broader initiative by President Tinubu, who recently approved several key appointments to reinforce leadership within essential government institutions.
Babangida’s role at the Bank of Agriculture is seen as a strategic move to strengthen the agricultural sector’s oversight.
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