The Presidency has confirmed that the Chief of Staff to the President, Mike Oghiadomhe, has indeed, resigned his appointment.
After the weekly National Security Council meeting on Monday, it was gathered that President Goodluck Jonathan had asked Mr. Oghiadomhe to throw in the towel.
Confirming the resignation to State House correspondents, Presidential Media Adviser, Dr Reuben Abati, however said the erstwhile Chief of Staff resigned voluntarily to pursue other political roles.
According to Abati, “Nothing extensive to say other than to confirm that the Chief of Staff has resigned his appointment and it has nothing to do with the speculation that one online has tried to put out.
“The president received the letter today which is titled ‘Letter of Resignation’ and it says he wishes to pursue other political necessities in our great party”.
He recalled that President Jonathan, had asked any member of his cabinet who may have political ambition in 2015, to resign so that such person can concentrate on his or her political future.
“You would recall that about two weeks ago before the President travelled to Ethiopia, he announced in council that if there was any member of the cabinet or any major political appointee who wants to pursue some other political roles that he had been hearing rumours that some people maybe wanted to go and pursue other things in whatever capacity, that such people are going to be engaged heavily in political activities, they should let him know; and if they see that they are going to be really busy, and such activities may occupy their time extraordinarily, they should please step aside or come and see him for discussion.
“That you can confirm, it happened in the open floor of the council. And you can see what I have pointed out as the reason for the chief of staff’s resignation is in line with that. So, we find the speculation particularly by some of the online platforms callous, completely unreasonable considering that this is a man who has service and who given time and energy to the pursuit of the good interest of our country.
“Mr. President appreciates his contributions and he would like to put on record that indeed, he was a man who discharged his responsibilities diligently and the country is very grateful to him and the President personally would like to wish him well in his future endeavours,” Abati said.