By Milcah Tanimu
Mr. John Mayaki, the newly appointed Director of New Media for the Edo State Chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Governorship Election Campaign Council, has declined the position, citing personal reasons.
In a statement issued on Sunday in Benin, Mayaki expressed his gratitude for being considered for the role but explained that his decision was influenced by concerns over the working relationship with a previously proposed candidate for the same position. He emphasized the importance of maintaining a harmonious work environment.
“Accepting the position could create an uncomfortable situation. I prioritize maintaining a harmonious work environment,” Mayaki said. He added, “I have communicated my decision to the relevant leaders before the final announcement. As a person of faith, I strive to live by principles that promote peace, integrity, and goodwill. I do not wish to hold grudges or engage in actions that could generate bad blood between myself and others. It is essential for me to act in a manner that aligns with my values and fosters positive relationships.”
Mayaki’s rejection comes just 24 hours after the resignation of the APC Vice Chairman in Edo State, Francis Inegbeniki. Inegbeniki’s resignation, dated June 8, 2024, was addressed to the ward chairman of Opoji, Esan Central Local Government.
In his resignation letter, Inegbeniki cited recent developments within the party at the local government and state levels that conflicted with his principles and values. He indicated that these conflicts led him to reassess his political future and make a decision on the way forward.