IBB’s Son Embraces Tinubu’s BOA Chairman Appointment, Debunks Rejection Rumors

IBB’s Son Embraces Tinubu’s BOA Chairman Appointment, Debunks Rejection Rumors

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RYNI Media: By Omotayo Stephen . O
22 July 2025

In a swift and emphatic response to viral falsehoods, Mohammed Babangida, the first son of former military president General Ibrahim Babangida, has categorically denied rejecting his recent appointment by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu as Chairman of the Bank of Agriculture (BOA).

A counterfeit letter, purporting to show Babangida declining the prestigious role, has been widely circulated on social media, sparking confusion and speculation across political circles. The letter, signed under dubious credentials and quoting fake contact information, claimed that Babangida turned down the appointment due to “personal and professional considerations.” But his media team is not having it.

Speaking on behalf of the Babangida family, Alhaji Mahmud Abdullahi—media aide to Mohammed Babangida—slammed the letter as “a fabricated piece of mischief, designed by disgruntled elements intent on derailing public trust.”

“The letter is entirely fake. It bears a forged signature and false contact details. Mohammed Babangida did not, and would not, reject an opportunity to serve his country,” Mahmud declared. “In fact, he has gratefully accepted the appointment and has conveyed his deepest appreciation to President Tinubu for the confidence reposed in him.”

Reinforcing the statement, Mr. Determine Saka, Lead Partner of Lambert & Curtis Nigeria Limited, described the publication as “not only fictitious, but a desperate act of mischief-makers seeking to sow discord for their own selfish agendas.”

Mohammed Babangida, a respected businessman and public policy enthusiast, was among several appointees named last week in President Tinubu’s sweeping reforms to reposition key federal agencies. His appointment as Chairman of the Bank of Agriculture is seen as a strategic move to revive Nigeria’s agricultural sector and empower rural economies.

Sources close to the Babangida family confirmed that the viral letter caught them off guard, but they are undeterred. “We remain committed to transparency, national unity, and upholding the dignity of public service,” Mahmud noted.

The family has also indicated that an investigation is already underway to uncover the origin of the forged letter. Legal action may follow.

“This is not just about one man’s name—it’s about protecting the integrity of national governance,” Mahmud added. “Nigeria must not become a playground for digital forgeries and political sabotage.”

As social media continues to fuel the spread of disinformation, the Babangidas’ prompt rebuttal underscores a growing challenge in Nigerian politics: separating truth from viral fiction. But this much is clear—Mohammed Babangida is not walking away from service. He’s stepping up.

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