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APC National Chairman Yilwatda Yet To Resign As Minister 53 Days After by bolaayenimo(op): 6:04am On Sep 16, 2025
…Action Illegal, INEC Shouldn’t Recognise Him — Adegboruwa
…His Failure To Resign Breach Of Nigeria’s Constitution — Nwufo


Nearly two months after his emergence as National Chairman of the All Pro­gressives Congress (APC), Dr. Nentawe Yilwatda, has failed to formally resign his position as Minister of Humanitarian Af­fairs and Poverty Reduction, raising seri­ous constitutional and ethical concerns.

Yilwatda was appointed on July 24, 2025, replacing Abdullahi Ganduje, who resigned on health grounds. However, unlike standard practice where cabinet members stepping into partisan leadership positions resign their ministerial posts, the former Pla­teau governorship candidate has continued to straddle both roles.

Party sources informed Dai­ly Independent on Monday that many key stakeholders in the APC are already lobbying for the vacant ministerial position but Yilwatda appears to want to combine both roles as minister and party chairman.

President Bola Tinubu has also not named another ministe­rial candidate for the Humanitar­ian Affairs Ministry almost two months after Yilwatda’s assump­tion of office as APC national chairman.

Constitutional lawyers and governance experts warn that Yilwatda’s dual status violates the principle of separation be­tween party administration and public office. Sections 147 and 192 of the 1999 constitution (as amended) stipulate that minis­ters are appointed to serve the federation, not partisan inter­ests, while Section 1 of the APC constitution bars officeholders from occupying more than one executive role that could create a conflict of interest.

This scenario is reminiscent of 2020 under the late President Muhammadu Buhari-led ad­ministration, when Governor Mai Mala Buni of Yobe State was controversially appointed chairman of the APC Caretak­er/Extraordinary Convention Planning Committee while still serving as governor. That prece­dent drew sharp criticism, with the Supreme Court at one point warning that such dual roles threatened to undermine the party’s legitimacy in electoral disputes.

Despite mounting pressure, neither the presidency nor the APC leadership has confirmed Yilwatda’s resignation. Official government records still list him as minister, even as he presides over sensitive APC matters, in­cluding strategy for the Novem­ber off-cycle governorship polls.

Analysts say the ruling party risks repeating history by prior­itising expediency over legality. “APC is playing a dangerous game,” warned a political scien­tist at the University of Abuja. “Leaving this unresolved could expose the party to fresh legal battles that may jeopardise its standing in court when electoral outcomes are challenged.”

As at press time, Yilwatda has made no public comment on the controversy, and the Federal Gov­ernment has remained silent on whether his ministerial role is still tenable.

Speaking with Daily Inde­pendent, Ebun-Olu Adegboruwa (SAN), urged the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) not to recognise Yilwatda as APC national chairman until he has formally resigned his posi­tion as minister.

Speaking further, Adegboru­wa, who said in the eyes of the law, the APC currently has no na­tional chairman urged President Bola Tinubu to do the needful by making Yilwatda account for the salaries and other entitlements he is still earning as minister.


“It is totally illegal under the constitution for a serving minister to accept a partisan role for any political party. A minister is a pub­lic officer of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. He owes that position in trust to serve the entire federa­tion of Nigeria. So, he cannot have allegiance to a political party in terms of holding executive posi­tion in a political party.

“A minister of the Federal Republic serves all interests. He represents all contending inter­ests and parties in office. He rep­resents APC, PDP, LP, ADC and others. He serves all Nigerians and so he is not entitled to aspire to any partisan political office.

“So, presently, the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs is guilty of constitutional actions in abdicat­ing his office to take up an execu­tive role as chairman of a political party. I urge the president to do the needful. The minister must account for all salaries and allow­ances or perquisites of office that he may still be earning as such.

“Presently, the position of the law is that the APC has no na­tional chairman. INEC should not recognise him as such until he has formally resigned from his position as a minister. As it is in the eyes of the law, the APC as a political party has no national chairman”.

Also speaking, Chris Nwufo, another Lagos-based constitu­tional lawyer, said Yilwatda’s fail­ure to resign is a clear breach of Nigeria’s constitution.

“This is a clear case of conflict and a disregard for both the Nige­rian constitution and APC’s own internal rules.

“How can a sitting minister, who is supposed to serve all Ni­gerians, also function as the par­tisan head of the ruling party? It compromises neutrality, and it is unlawful”.

Efforts made to reach the APC National Publicity Secretary, Fe­lix Morka, was not successful as he did not answer the calls of our correspondent.
https://independent.ng/apc-national-chairman-yet-to-resign-as-minister-53-days-after/

Re: APC National Chairman Yilwatda Yet To Resign As Minister 53 Days After by Ofunaofu: 6:14am On Sep 16, 2025
Under the Tinubu regime, a government notorious for violating laws, disregarding the constitution, and undermining the rule of law, serving as a minister appears to benefit only Tinubu and the party, rather than the federation.

This is why someone can remain the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Reduction while simultaneously holding the position of National Chairman of the APC. A well known tèrrórist organization
Re: APC National Chairman Yilwatda Yet To Resign As Minister 53 Days After by mohbadliveson: 6:18am On Sep 16, 2025
Too many impunity. Even PDP as bad as it was in 16 years didn't do terrible things like this. It is under APC Yobe governor was serving as APC chairman. Under APC, a man was given three key ministries to manage
Re: APC National Chairman Yilwatda Yet To Resign As Minister 53 Days After by malali: 6:22am On Sep 16, 2025
Serving both as a party officer (especially chairman) and a Minister raises concerns about whether state resources or government machinery are being used for party advantage.

Is APC intertwining federal funds with party funds ?

There is conflict of financial interest in one person being party chairman running the party and also sitting on the federal executive council with a budget allocated to him from federal allocation.
Re: APC National Chairman Yilwatda Yet To Resign As Minister 53 Days After by Nbote(m): 7:00am On Sep 16, 2025
This APC led govt has redefined lawlessness
Re: APC National Chairman Yilwatda Yet To Resign As Minister 53 Days After by Brendaniel: 7:13am On Sep 16, 2025
malali:
Serving both as a party officer (especially chairman) and a Minister raises concerns about whether state resources or government machinery are being used for party advantage.

Is APC intertwining federal funds with party funds ?

There is conflict of financial interest in one person being party chairman running the party and also sitting on the federal executive council with a budget allocated to him from federal allocation.
When you were busy supporting him to become president, people like us were telling you guys this man is worst of all the candidate on the ballot, you people thought we just hated him or we were being political, look at all the candidates who came out for president, some have ruled as governors before, ask yourself which one of them still holds his state to ransom like Tinubu is doing in Lagos for over 20 years with impunity?

I kept on asking myself do you people ever learn? I told you guys your eyes will open but it might be in the hard way...
Re: APC National Chairman Yilwatda Yet To Resign As Minister 53 Days After by iwaeda: 7:16am On Sep 16, 2025
It is All perverted criminals, they are not pretending to disobey rule of law. grin grin grin grin angry
Re: APC National Chairman Yilwatda Yet To Resign As Minister 53 Days After by GoldenJAT(m): 7:19am On Sep 16, 2025
One very STUPID COUNTRY, STUPID LEADERS AND VERY STUPID PEOPLE!!!
Re: APC National Chairman Yilwatda Yet To Resign As Minister 53 Days After by jojothaiv(m): 7:20am On Sep 16, 2025
Not surprised anymore.

This is Nigeria and anything goes over here.
Re: APC National Chairman Yilwatda Yet To Resign As Minister 53 Days After by SpecialAdviser(m): 7:21am On Sep 16, 2025
Criminal government. Nothing you cannot see. Just try to endure. Hahahaha

Re: APC National Chairman Yilwatda Yet To Resign As Minister 53 Days After by AntiChristian: 7:22am On Sep 16, 2025
Abeg make he resign if that na the way!

All these hullabaloo no cut am!
Re: APC National Chairman Yilwatda Yet To Resign As Minister 53 Days After by Ibehchizzy: 7:24am On Sep 16, 2025
This is a normal day in the life of an average apc miscreant
Total disregard for the rule of law is their motto
No wonder they employ jobless people on nairaland to defend their antics
Re: APC National Chairman Yilwatda Yet To Resign As Minister 53 Days After by Racoon(m): 7:26am On Sep 16, 2025
Always acting in illegalities, spurning all known constitutional and democratic processes. The most useless, senseless, rudderless and impactless political party and government ever seen in history of Nigeria
Re: APC National Chairman Yilwatda Yet To Resign As Minister 53 Days After by Antoeni(m): 7:41am On Sep 16, 2025
APC Government / Politicians,Has No Business With Obeying Court Order, The Nigeria Judiciary Has Sold Their Heart And Conscience to APC For Hilda Baci Jollof Rice ,
Re: APC National Chairman Yilwatda Yet To Resign As Minister 53 Days After by Gab1976(m): 7:47am On Sep 16, 2025
LAW IS ONLY APPLY WHEN NOT IN THEIR FAVOUR. WIKE SHOULD TELL US WHAT THE LAW SAYS IN THIS REGARD.
Re: APC National Chairman Yilwatda Yet To Resign As Minister 53 Days After by AIHappy: 7:52am On Sep 16, 2025
Yilwatda was appointed on July 24, 2025, replacing Abdullahi Ganduje, who resigned on health grounds. However, unlike standard practice where cabinet members stepping into partisan leadership positions resign their ministerial posts, the former Pla­teau governorship candidate has continued to straddle both roles.
Re: APC National Chairman Yilwatda Yet To Resign As Minister 53 Days After by joachimnkenchor(m): 7:54am On Sep 16, 2025
The guy they play bet
He too like money
Maybe he don play both side to score
Re: APC National Chairman Yilwatda Yet To Resign As Minister 53 Days After by Lanre4uonly(m): 7:58am On Sep 16, 2025
This is wrong now.
Dr. Nentawe Yilwatda should do the needful as soon as possible because he who must come to equity must come with clean hands.
Re: APC National Chairman Yilwatda Yet To Resign As Minister 53 Days After by MichaelSokoto(m): 8:03am On Sep 16, 2025
Welcome to Nigeria!

Seun weldone sir!

No one has d right to criticize dis govt over their anti ppl policies without getting banned in dis forum.

dat means democracy is officially dead in dis contraption!

Seun weldone oo! cool
Re: APC National Chairman Yilwatda Yet To Resign As Minister 53 Days After by SlavaUkraini: 8:07am On Sep 16, 2025
How would he respect the constitution ?

The same man that was bold enough to sell cocaine and laundered millions of dollars for drug lords in the US

That man cannot be trusted to uphold the constitution
Re: APC National Chairman Yilwatda Yet To Resign As Minister 53 Days After by b0rn2fuck(m): 8:08am On Sep 16, 2025
mohbadliveson:
Too many impunity. Even PDP as bad as it was in 16 years didn't do terrible things like this. It is under APC Yobe governor was serving as APC chairman. Under APC, a man was given three key ministries to manage
you are right , APC is the worst things that ever happened to Nigeria, PDP na learner for where APC dey
Re: APC National Chairman Yilwatda Yet To Resign As Minister 53 Days After by dominique(mod): 8:11am On Sep 16, 2025
Too many nonsense happening in this country, how can one person be occupying 2 public offices? They should have at least gotten an interim minister pending the time another got appointed
Re: APC National Chairman Yilwatda Yet To Resign As Minister 53 Days After by yorosstores: 8:11am On Sep 16, 2025
How can a sitting minister, who is supposed to serve all Ni­gerians, also function as the par­tisan head of the ruling party? It compromises neutrality, and it is unlawful”.

All ministers from every government in every country are inherently partisan. They are party members.
Re: APC National Chairman Yilwatda Yet To Resign As Minister 53 Days After by tiswell(m): 8:12am On Sep 16, 2025
And he still gets paid for it.



We really missed sai baba
Re: APC National Chairman Yilwatda Yet To Resign As Minister 53 Days After by MichaelSokoto(m): 8:16am On Sep 16, 2025
malali:
Serving both as a party officer (especially chairman) and a Minister raises concerns about whether state resources or government machinery are being used for party advantage.

Is APC intertwining federal funds with party funds ?

There is conflict of financial interest in one person being party chairman running the party and also sitting on the federal executive council with a budget allocated to him from federal allocation.
more music to our hears!

you APC lots have since destroyed every fabric of democracy!

Pls continue.
cool
Re: APC National Chairman Yilwatda Yet To Resign As Minister 53 Days After by Sonofwar: 8:18am On Sep 16, 2025
I raised this matter earlier when he was appointed as chairman, but one APC fanatic dismissed my position. This is clearly illegal
Re: APC National Chairman Yilwatda Yet To Resign As Minister 53 Days After by Kingpele(m): 8:21am On Sep 16, 2025
This is the anyhowness we keep seeing every day since APC came on board...no shame no integrity
Re: APC National Chairman Yilwatda Yet To Resign As Minister 53 Days After by Adeoye11(m): 8:24am On Sep 16, 2025
So the man nah minister?

Nah now I just dey know o, so if he be minister and still be party chairman which one is he functioning properly in?
Cos minister of humanitarian and poverty allevation no dey this Niger o, cos if he dey and the person dey work by now I suppose don get like fifteen houses sad sad sad grin abi e no dey reduce poverty ni..Lol


Nigeria and gullibility and drama sha
Re: APC National Chairman Yilwatda Yet To Resign As Minister 53 Days After by Kelklein(m): 8:27am On Sep 16, 2025
The anyhowness in this place is simply legendary
Re: APC National Chairman Yilwatda Yet To Resign As Minister 53 Days After by princeade86(m): 8:29am On Sep 16, 2025
That's apc for u. Always above the law. Nothing can happen set of people
Re: APC National Chairman Yilwatda Yet To Resign As Minister 53 Days After by DEBJOCH1(m): 8:35am On Sep 16, 2025
GOOD ONE FOR THE YILWATDA, NIGERIA DESERVE THE KIND OF LEADERS WE HAVE. I KEEP SAYING IT, IF A PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION IS TO BE HELD TOMORROW, ALOT OF BIGOT NAIRALANDERS WILL STILL BECAUSE OF RELIGIOUS AND TRIBAL SENTIMENT STILL VOTE IN THEIR TORMENTOR.

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