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Minister Sununu Resigns, Declares for Kebbi Senate Race
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The Minister of State for Education, Yusuf Abdullahi Sununu, has resigned from his position to pursue a senatorial ambition in Kebbi State.
Sununu’s resignation is believed to be part of his preparations to contest for a seat in the National Assembly, as political activities begin to gather momentum ahead of future elections. Though details of his formal declaration are still emerging, sources indicate that he is positioning to represent his constituency at the Senate.
The development aligns with the trend of public office holders stepping down from executive roles to seek elective positions, in compliance with electoral guidelines and to focus fully on their campaigns.
Political observers note that Sununu’s entry into the race could reshape the political landscape in Kebbi State, as aspirants begin to consolidate support across party structures and local stakeholders.
His tenure as Minister of State for Education saw involvement in policy implementation and sectoral reforms, though assessments of his performance have drawn mixed reactions from stakeholders.
As the political season gradually intensifies, attention is expected to shift toward party primaries and alignments that will determine the eventual candidates for the senatorial contest.
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#Politics #Nigeria #Kebbi #Sununu #SenateRace #BreakingNews
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