Former FCCPC CEO Babatunde Irukera to Speak Up After Sacking by President Tinubu

The former Chief Executive of the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission, FCCPC, Babatunde Irukera, has vowed to address his recent dismissal by President Bola Tinubu in the near future. This comes after a demand from a concerned individual for Irukera to clarify the circumstances surrounding his removal from office.

President Tinubu cited Irukera’s alleged inability to effectively carry out his duties as the reason for his dismissal in a letter to the Senate. The letter emphasized the need to restructure and enhance the performance of key government agencies for optimal efficiency.

In response to a call for him to speak out on the matter, Irukera took to social media to assure the public that he will address the situation at the appropriate time. He emphasized that his current silence is not a sign of weakness but rather a display of discipline.

As the story unfolds, stay tuned for updates on Irukera’s perspective on his dismissal and the implications for the FCCPC. Follow Media Talk Africa for the latest developments on this intriguing saga.

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