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Barring any change in plan, President Goodluck Jonathan will appoint a replacement for his Chief of Staff, Mike Ogiadomhe, who resigned Tuesday, from the South-West geo-political zone, reliable presidency sources have told PREMIUM TIMES.
Mr. Ogiadomhe resigned his appointment in controversial circumstances on Tuesday as there were indications that he was forced to do so by Mr. Jonathan, who allegedly was no longer comfortable working with him.
Presidential spokesperson, Reuben Abati, who confirmed the resignation of the former CoS, however said Mr. Ogiadomhe resigned to enable him to run for an elective office.
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Mr. Ogiadomhe resigned his appointment in controversial circumstances on Tuesday as there were indications that he was forced to do so by Mr. Jonathan, who allegedly was no longer comfortable working with him.
Presidential spokesperson, Reuben Abati, who confirmed the resignation of the former CoS, however said Mr. Ogiadomhe resigned to enable him to run for an elective office.
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Source: Premium Times