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Residents eagerly await Arobieke and Ogbara’s resignation letters

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Residents have been waiting to see Mrs. Yetunde Arobieke and Mrs. Ogbara, who are purportedly eyeing Kosofe Federal Constituency seat resignation letters, because the new Electoral rules mandated that political appointees running for elected offices in 2023 must quit on or before March 2, 2022.

Special advisers, senior special assistants, ministers, and ambassadors are examples of political appointees.

With the details of the new electoral legislation, candidates for the presidency, governorships, the House of Representatives, and the Senate in 2023 are anticipated to drop out today.

Yetunde Arobieke, the Honourable Commissioner for Wealth Creation and Employment, and Mrs. Kafilat Ogbara, a member of the Lagos State Audit Board Commission, are two serving female political appointees who have come under a lot of pressure from their many supporters.

Today, the duo of Arobieke, Ogbara resignation letter will decide whether or not they will listen to the voice of their supporters.

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