Politics

Hon. Emmanuel Terungwa Iorbee Resigns as Principal Special Assistant to Benue Governor

Hon. Emmanuel Terungwa Iorbee has officially resigned as Principal Special Assistant (PSA) to the Governor of Benue State on Protocol and Wardrobe.

The resignation positions him to pursue his ambition of representing Gboko West State Constituency in the 2027 general elections, highlighting his commitment to due process and democratic transparency.

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Hon. Iorbee has served in the Governor’s office, providing strategic support on protocol and wardrobe matters. His tenure was marked by strict adherence to government protocols and public service ethics.

The resignation is timed strategically to comply with statutory requirements for political aspirants, ensuring that Iorbee can contest elections without conflict of interest. Analysts say his move reflects careful planning and respect for democratic processes.

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In a statement, Iorbee said, “This resignation is a principled step toward serving my people in Gboko West. I am committed to upholding the integrity of our electoral system and working with transparency as I pursue this new mandate.”

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He further emphasized his focus on accountability and dedication to the constituents he hopes to represent.

The development comes as several political appointees in Benue State prepare to resign ahead of the March 31 deadline set by Governor Hyacinth Alia for those intending to contest elective positions in 2027.

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