In a bold and unexpected move, singer Ibraheem Labaeka has resigned from his position as Special Assistant to the Kwara State Governor. The artist, known for his outspoken nature, stated that he could no longer collect a salary for “doing nothing.”
Labaeka’s decision has sparked conversations across social media, as many praised his integrity for stepping down from a role that, in his words, lacked meaningful work.
“I’m tired of taking a salary for doing nothing,” Labaeka candidly expressed, marking his exit with a sense of self-reflection and purpose. While his departure leaves many wondering what’s next for the singer, one thing is clear: his passion for honesty and hard work is a note worth admiring.
This move by the musician brings attention to the larger conversation about public office roles and accountability, and Labaeka’s resignation could set a new standard for transparency in governance.