President Tinubu Responds to Ajuri Ngelale’s Indefinite Leave Notice
In a recent development within the Nigerian government, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has addressed the announcement made by Ajuri Ngelale, his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, regarding an indefinite leave of absence. Ngelale, who has been a prominent figure in the administration, revealed his decision to step away from his duties temporarily, citing personal reasons.
In his official response, President Tinubu conveyed his understanding and support for Ngelale’s choice. The President acknowledged the significance of personal and professional balance and affirmed that Ngelale’s contributions to his administration have been highly valued. Tinubu expressed his appreciation for Ngelale’s efforts in shaping the media narrative and communicating the administration’s policies effectively.
“I fully support Ajuri’s decision to take this time off,” President Tinubu stated. “His well-being is important, and I understand the need for personal time away from the demands of public service. His work has been instrumental in our efforts to drive positive change in the country.”
Tinubu reassured the public and stakeholders that the administration’s operations would continue seamlessly during Ngelale’s absence. The President indicated that arrangements have been made to ensure that media and public communication functions remain effective and that the administration’s message continues to be conveyed clearly.
This leave of absence underscores the broader recognition of the importance of mental health and personal time for individuals in high-pressure roles. It also reflects the President’s commitment to supporting his team in maintaining a healthy work-life balance.
Ngelale’s indefinite leave comes at a time when the administration is navigating various national and international issues. Despite his temporary absence, the President’s office remains focused on its objectives, with ongoing efforts to advance key initiatives and address pressing matters facing the nation.
As Ajuri Ngelale steps away for his well-deserved break, the administration remains poised to uphold its responsibilities and ensure continued progress in its governance agenda.