"Nnaji's Resignation Highlights Tinubu's Firm Stance Against Corruption, Says APC Leader"

Published on October 08, 2025 at 11:21 AM
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A prominent member of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Victor Ogba, stated that the resignation of Uche Nnaji, the former Minister of Innovation, Science and Technology, reflects President Tinubu’s zero tolerance for corruption.

Ogba made this comment during an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja on Wednesday, addressing the recent events.

According to DAILY POST, Nnaji resigned on Tuesday following allegations of certificate forgery.

Ogba praised President Tinubu for refusing to tolerate any form of unethical behavior, regardless of political affiliations.

He emphasized that President Bola Tinubu's acceptance of the troubled minister’s resignation is a clear indication of his intolerance for corruption, whether it is factual or perceived.

“I also commend the minister for demonstrating integrity at a crucial moment by resigning; this aligns with moral and ethical reforms,” he remarked.

He encouraged Nigerians to keep supporting the initiatives of Tinubu’s administration, noting that they will yield long-term benefits.

What led to Uche Nnaji's resignation?

Uche Nnaji resigned due to allegations of certificate forgery.

What does Victor Ogba say about President Tinubu's actions?

Victor Ogba believes that President Tinubu's acceptance of Nnaji's resignation demonstrates his intolerance for corruption.

What is Ogba's view on the minister's resignation?

Ogba commended the minister for showing integrity by resigning when it was necessary.

What does Ogba encourage Nigerians to do?

Ogba urges Nigerians to continue supporting the policies of Tinubu's administration for their long-term benefits.

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