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I Prefer Private Sector; I Am Not Lobbying To Be ‘President-Elect’ Tinubu’s Chief Of Staff – Kaduna Governor, El-RufaiEl-Rufai denied the rumours on Saturday in Gombe State while addressing newsmen du

ring his visit to the state to inaugurate the construction of 550 housing units and Gombe Geographic Information Systems Service Centre.Governor Nasir El-Rufai of Kaduna State has denied the rumours making the rounds that he is lobbying to become Chief of Staff to the “President-elect”, Bola Tinubu after he is sworn in on May 29.

The governor described the rumours as “mere speculations”, saying that he was more interested in contributing to the development of the country than lobbying for positions. The News Agency of Nigeria quoted El-Rufai as saying, “I have not had that discussion with the president-elect and I don’t like to speculate.

“But, I don’t have to do it working in government. Everyone who is working either in the private sector or civil society is contributing.

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