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Two media aides to Aiyedatiwa resign

Two media aides to Ondo State Governor, Lucky Aiyedatiwa, have resigned their appointments. One of them, Pastor Taiwo Ilesanmi Gbamila, who served as Senior Special Assistant on Multimedia, tendered his

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February 16, 2026·2 min read

Two media aides to Ondo State Governor, Lucky Aiyedatiwa, have resigned their appointments.

One of them, Pastor Taiwo Ilesanmi Gbamila, who served as Senior Special Assistant on Multimedia, tendered his resignation in a letter dated February 16, 2026.

In the letter addressed to the governor, Gbamila expressed appreciation for the opportunity to serve in the administration and formally conveyed his decision to step down.

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The correspondence was acknowledged at the Governor’s Office, The Nation gathered on Monday. In the brief letter, Gbamila thanked the governor for the privilege of contributing to governance during his tenure.

Similarly, another aide, Olugbenga Abire, exited the administration and disclosed his decision in a Facebook post ahead of an official announcement.

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Abire stated that he personally informed Governor Aiyedatiwa of his decision on Sunday, February 15, 2026. According to him, the governor prayed for him and endorsed his decision to pursue new opportunities. He said their meeting lasted about six minutes, during which the governor wished him success in his next assignment and encouraged his professional growth.

He explained that he made his resignation public early to forestall speculation, dismissing insinuations about his departure and maintaining that his decision was voluntary.

The resignations come amid reports of possible exits within the governor’s media team, with indications that other aides may also be considering stepping down.

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