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Sen. Akpabio’s Top media aide Okolugbo, Resigns Over Family and Business Commitments

Top media Aide to Nigeria’s Senate President, Kenny Okolugbo has resigned his appointment, citing pressing family responsibilities and growing business commitments.

Okolugbo, who has been part of the Senate President’s media team, announced his resignation in a statement made available to journalists, explaining that the demands of his personal and professional life outside government service now require his full attention.

According to the statement, the decision to step aside was taken after careful consideration and was not connected to any internal disagreements or political developments.

He expressed gratitude to Senate President Akpabio for the opportunity to serve and described his time in office as a period of valuable experience and professional growth.

Sources familiar with the matter said Okolugbo played a strategic role in media engagement and public communication for the Senate President, contributing to message coordination and interface with the press.

His exit, they noted, was amicable and handled in line with established procedures.

Okolugbo also appreciated colleagues within the media unit and the wider National Assembly community for their cooperation and support during his tenure, while reaffirming his continued respect for the leadership of the Senate.

As of press time, there has been no official announcement on who will replace him, though it is understood that internal arrangements are being made to ensure continuity in the Senate President’s media operations.

The resignation adds to a series of recent personnel changes within political offices, reflecting the balancing act many public officials face between public service and private obligations.

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