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    I won’t Resign – Malami Insists He Will Complete His Tenure

    Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami (SAN), has said that he won’t resign from office, instead, he will see his tenure to a “glorious end” by May 2023.

    Speaking on Thursday, March 17, during his keynote address at a conference organised by the National Association of Judiciary Correspondents in Abuja, he debunked reports that he resigned from office.

    Malami said: “It is high time that we enhance media literacy for Nigerians to appreciate fact-checking and verification of information.

    “Many who relied on some unprofessional information disseminators will be taken aback that the Malami that was claimed to have resigned as Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice was still seen in office discharging his functions including attending the Federal Executive Council meeting yesterday, granting interviews to journalists and still today declaring this conference open as the Attorney General of the Federation.

    “There is naturally an end to everything. My tenure in office has not yet ended. I pray for a glorious end.”

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