In a surprising development, the Director General of the National Intelligence Agency (NIA) has tendered his resignation with immediate effect after meeting with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu at the State House. The sudden decision has sparked speculation and curiosity, as the reason behind the resignation remains unclear.
Speaking to the media after meeting the President, the outgoing Director General confirmed that he had personally submitted his resignation to President Tinubu, who accepted it. He expressed his gratitude to the President for allowing him to serve the nation in such a critical role. He highlighted that it is a rare opportunity to serve under two different administrations in that capacity, a privilege he was fortunate to experience. Despite his remarks, he did not disclose the reason for his resignation.
The now-former Director General had been serving in the position for a few years and was known for his pivotal role in overseeing intelligence operations and strategic initiatives vital to national security. His unexpected exit has sparked discussions among analysts and government circles, as the leadership change could have significant implications for the ongoing and future operations of the NIA.

As of now, no official replacement has been announced, and the agency is expected to make an interim arrangement until a permanent successor is appointed.
Further updates are anticipated as more information becomes available regarding the circumstances behind this high-profile resignation.