
Alausa Dismisses Reports of Planned Resignation to Contest Lagos Governorship
Dr. Tunji Alausa has dismissed reports suggesting he is planning to resign from his current position to contest the Lagos State governorship election.
Reacting to the circulating claims, Alausa described the reports as false and politically motivated, stating that he remains focused on his present responsibilities.
Speculation had emerged in political circles alleging that Alausa was preparing to step down in order to pursue governorship ambitions in Lagos State.
However, sources close to him insist there is no such plan, emphasizing that his immediate priority remains public service and ongoing administrative duties.
With political activities gradually intensifying ahead of the next election cycle, rumours about potential governorship aspirants have continued to surface. Analysts note that such speculation often increases as parties begin internal consultations and strategic positioning.
Alausa’s swift denial appears aimed at shutting down distractions and preventing misinformation from gaining traction.
In addressing the reports, Alausa reiterated his commitment to delivering on his mandate and maintaining stability within his office. Supporters have also called for focus on governance rather than political speculation.
While Lagos politics continues to evolve, Alausa’s response suggests that any decision regarding future political ambitions — if at all — is not on the immediate agenda.
For now, attention remains on governance and policy execution as the state navigates its development priorities.

