An individual accused of falsely presenting himself as a Presidential Director-General has defended the legitimacy of his appointment, claiming that Chief of Staff to the President, Femi Gbajabiamila, was fully aware of his designation.

Responding to allegations questioning his status, the individual maintained that his appointment was genuine and rejected claims that he had assumed the position without authorization. He insisted that Gbajabiamila had knowledge of the appointment, describing the allegations against him as unfounded.

The claims come amid growing controversy surrounding the authenticity of the purported appointment, prompting public interest and calls for clarification from relevant government authorities.

While the individual continues to defend his position, no official documentation or statement has yet been made public to substantiate his assertions or clarify the circumstances surrounding the alleged appointment.

The development has generated debate over the verification of official government appointments and the need for clear communication from relevant authorities to prevent confusion and misinformation.

As the matter continues to attract attention, stakeholders are awaiting an official response that will determine the legitimacy of the appointment and address the allegations surrounding the individual’s status.

The controversy underscores the importance of transparency in public appointments and the need for established procedures to authenticate individuals claiming to hold positions within government institutions.

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