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2027: Adelabu, Pate, Kyari, Others May Resign by Islie(op): 5:34pm On Mar 20
By our correspondents


Following the recent directive by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for political appointees under his administration intending to contest elective offices in 2027, to resign their appointments on or before March 31, 2026, there are indications that at least seven ministers may be on their way out.

The party primaries for elective positions are expected to be held between 23rd April and May 30th, 2026, while names of candidates are expected to be submitted to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) by 11th July for presidential and National Assembly and August 8th for governorship and House of Assembly elections.

Our correspondents report that ahead of the 2027 general elections, there are other appointees of the president apart from ministers who are eyeing various elective positions and are expected to resign.

They include ministers of state, special advisers to the president, senior special assistants, special assistants, personal assistants, directors-general, and chief executive officers of federal government parastatals, agencies, commissions and government-owned companies, as well as other political appointees of the president.

The directive, announced in a circular issued by the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, is in line with Section 88(1) of the Electoral Act, 2026, and the timetable released by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for party primaries ahead of the 2027 polls.

The circular, signed by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, George Akume, and issued by the Permanent Secretary of the General Services Office, Ibrahim Kana, stated that the directive applies to all categories of presidential political appointees seeking to participate in party primaries or contest for any elective office.

According to the circular, all affected officials are required to submit their formal resignation letters through the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation not later than March 31, 2026.

President Tinubu said the measure was necessary to ensure compliance with electoral laws, uphold transparency in the political process, and promote a level playing field for all aspirants ahead of the elections.

He also urged all concerned officials to take note of the directive and ensure strict compliance, reaffirming his administration’s commitment to strengthening democratic institutions and promoting credible electoral processes in Nigeria.

Based on activities across states and checks by our correspondents, Daily Trust chronicles some appointees who may be leaving the government soon.


Minister of power, Bayo Adelabu (Oyo)

The Minister of Power and two-time governorship candidate is one of the major contenders for the Oyo State Governorship poll in the next election. His credentials, political party and current position places him at the front row in the battle for Governor Seyi Makinde’s seat.

When Adebayo Adelabu, then Deputy Governor in charge of operations at the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), in 2018, resigned to pursue his governorship ambition, he was quick to gain political prominence riding on his family’s political legacy in the state. He is the grandson of late Adegoke Adelabu, one of Oyo’s most revered politicians.

In the build-up to the 2019 governorship poll, Bayo Adelabu went under his grandfather’s “Penkelemesi” umbrella to gain relevance. His grandfather’s name, however, could not get him elected despite flying the APC’s ticket, then ruling party in Oyo State. He lost to Makinde.

He re-contested the seat in 2023 on the platform of the Accord Party after defecting from the APC. Again, he lost to Makinde.

Despite contesting on the platform of the opposition party, President Bola Tinubu handed him a ministerial nomination and posted him to the Ministry of Power.

In December 2023, Adelabu returned to the ruling APC and he has been putting structures in place to achieve his ambition in 2027.

In October last year, Adelabu declared it was now his turn to become Oyo State governor.

The minister, who spoke in Yoruba, adopted his principal, Tinubu’s slogan of “E mi lokan” (it’s my turn), saying he paid his dues in the state’s politics.

“I have been on this journey for a while now. I believe it’s not the day you start politics that you begin to reap the benefits. I have now paid my dues. I contested against Seyi (Makinde) in 2019. In 2023, I also contested against Seyi, then as the sitting governor. But this 2027, God has shown that it’s my turn. It’s Adelabu time. Anything that belongs to Adelabu belongs to us all,” he said.


Bosun Tijani (Ogun State)

The Minister of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy, Bosun Tijani, is one of those eyeing the governorship seat in Ogun State.

Tijani, known for his expertise in technology and economic development, has not formally declared his candidacy for the Ogun State governorship. But findings showed that he has been making consultations with major stakeholders and groups on his ambition.

Since his apointment as minister, Tijani has donated or facilitated ICT facilities in several institutions across the state, a move said to be part of his political strategy to realise his ambition.


Hakeem Muri – Okunola (Lagos)

As the search for Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s replacement intensifies, the name of Hakeem Muri-Okunola, Principal Private Secretary to President Bola Tinubu, appears to be at the forefront.

‘HMO’, as he is known, assumed office in September 2023, after resigning as Lagos State’s 21st Head of Service.

Although, he has not declared any intention to run, within the All Progressives Congress (APC), he is widely viewed as a leading contender for the APC governorship ticket in Lagos.

Many support groups have since surfaced on the social media in Lagos pushing the “HMO for governor” narrative.

Muri-Okunola worked closely with Tinubu during his years as Lagos governor and later rose through the state’s civil service, from the Lands Bureau to Permanent Secretary, then Head of Service.

Sources say he may soon be leaving his current position to realise that ambition.


Saidu Alkali (Gombe)

The Minister of Transportation, Senator Saidu Ahmed Alkali, who represented Gombe North senatorial district in the sixth, seventh and ninth Senate is among those aspiring to clinch the All Progressives Congress (APC) ticket for Gombe governorship seat in 2027 election, Daily Trust gathered.

He first came to limelight when he was appointed by former Governor Danjuma Goje as Commissioner for Information in 2007, a position he held until 2010 when he was nominated for a by-election to replace Senator Kawu Peto Dukku, who died while representing Gombe North. He was re-elected in 2011 under the PDP and served as the chairman, Senate Committee on the Nigeria Air Force.

He didn’t seek to return to the Senate in 2015. But he staged a comeback in 2019 and defeated Ibrahim Hassan Dankwambo, who was completing his two-term tenure as governor. He was, however, defeated by Dankwambo in the 2023 general elections.

Although, he is yet to publicly declare his interest to contest the governorship seat, Alkali is believed to be working from Abuja to clinch the ticket, especially in the Presidential Villa, Abuja, where he is said to enjoy the support of Vice President Kashim Shettima, First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, and the Minister of Solid Minerals, Dele Alake, who are among the top members’ of President Tinubu’s kitchen cabinet.

One of his close aides, who craved anonymity because he was not authorised to speak to the press, confided to Daily Trust that Alkali has been preparing his handover notes, since the presidential directive to political appointees to resign by March 31.


Pate, Tuggar (Bauchi)

The Coordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Muhammad Ali Pate, is among those said to be eyeing the Bauchi governorship seat. He contested the 2019 governorship election under the Peoples Redemption Party (PRP) and emerged third.

Pate’s posters and billboards have been sighted in some strategic locations in the state while some pressure groups have been campaigning for his candidacy and is said to be enjoying some backing from Abuja.

One of his close associates, Dr Jaafar Ibrahim Dass, when contacted, confirmed that Pate is interested in running for governor and refuted insinuations that he has pulled out of the race.

He said, “People started saying that he may not run because they say he is doing a good job for President Tinubu and he may not be allowed to exit. But that is a good campaign for him because it shows that he is working. I can, however, assure you that he wants to run having contested in 2015; 2019 and 2023. Another thing I can tell you is that he will first seek clearance and blessing from the president as a mark of respect to the one who gave him the appointment before leaving he cabinet.”

The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Yusuf Maitama Tuggar, is also said to be eyeing the Bauchi governorship seat. He lost the APC gubernatorial primaries in 2015 and was subsequently compensated with ambassadorial slot.

His posters and billboards have also flooded strategic locations in Bauchi State, since over a year ago. His posters are also on some commercial motorcycles in the state.

Many pressure groups have also been campaigning for him, urging him to contest the governorship election, Daily Trust gathered. The minister, through his Tuggar Foundation, has also engaged in various humanitarian services.


Humanitarian Minister, Doro (Plateau senatorial seat)

The Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Reduction, Dr. Bernard Doro, hails from Plateau State and is reportedly eyeing the northern senatorial seat for the state.

The minister is from Bassa LGA, one of the six LGAs that form the senatorial zone.

Checks by our correspondent revealed that though he’s being persuaded to remain as minister and allow someone from the Berom ethnic group to contest the seat (considering Berom is the majority in the zone), he’s pushing to contest.

A source told Daily Trust that the government is working to balance power through a gentleman’s agreement by allowing the ministerial seat to go to Bassa and Senate to go to either Jos South, Riyom or Barkin Ladi LGAs.


Agric Minister, Kyari (Borno)

Senator Abubakar Kyari, currently serving as the Minister of Agriculture and Food Security, is one of the names frequently mentioned as likely replacement of Governor Babagana Zulum.

Kyari represented Borno North Senatorial District in the Senate from 2015 until his resignation in April 2022, to become the APC Deputy National Chairman, North, where he also acted briefly as APC national chairman in 2023

Politicians close to Kyari believe that he will be one of the first to resign his position as minister and join the race for Borno State governorship ticket.

Kyari, a long-time political associate of Vice President Kashim Shettima, contested for the governorship position in 2019 but stepped aside for the party’s consensus candidate.

Analysts believe he is one of the contenders that would get the nod of the vice president in this election cycle.


Dr Mathias Byuan (Benue)

Dr Mathias Byuan is currently the Executive Director, Housing Finance and Accounts at the Federal Housing Authority, Abuja and a front-liner for the 2027 governorship contest in Benue State.

Although, he is the Chief Convener/National Coordinator of the Ahmed Bola Tinubu (ABT) Support Group 2027, a platform he uses to canvass support across the North central states for the return of the president to office for a second tenure, Byuan has never hidden his intention to vie for the Benue number one seat.

Recently, he pledged to prioritise welfare, empowerment, and rural development if elected governor of Benue State in 2027.

Byuan, through his Special Adviser on Media, Akange Nyagba, noted in a statement that his aspiration was driven by the “yawning governance gap in the state, where hardship has left many residents unable to meet basic needs”.

He is one among the several All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship aspirants who last Sunday attended a strategic partnership meeting of the Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP) in Benue reportedly to curry support for Tinubu and to ensure the exit of the present administration from the Benue Government House.


Pius Akutah (Benue)

Barr. Pius Akutah, who is presently the Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of Nigerian Shippers Council (NSC) on the other hand, had at different fora made known his intention to contest the Benue governorship seat in 2027.

Akutah, in February this year, inaugurated the ‘Akutah 2027 Governorship Youth Think Tank’, comprising young individuals whom he said have proven expertise in leveraging ICT skills to drive development in Nigeria.

“Collectively, we are well-positioned to build the Benue of our vision for 2027 and beyond,” he had stated.

He also distributed pamphlets through his foot soldiers at a public function recently to indicate his intention to serve Benue people as governor as from 2027.

“Hope rekindled; Benue restored is not just a sleep slogan; it is a promise of renewal, a roadmap for progress and a covenant with the people of Benue,”Akutah stated.

Hafizu Ibrahim Kawu (Kano)

Hafiz Ibrahim Kawu is the Executive Commissioner (Technical) at the National Pension Commission (PenCom), representing the North West zone. He was appointed to this position on August 7, 2025, by President Tinubu. He is eyeing the Tarauni federal constituency seat in the House of Representatives, a position he held between 2019-2024 when he lost a reelection. His posters have already flooded part of the constituency and he may soon resign soon to join the contest.

Nasir Bala Aminu Ja’oji (Kano)

Nasir Bala Aminu Ja’oji is presently serving as the Senior Special Assistant to President Tinubu on Citizenship and Leadership. He was appointed in August 2025. He is eyeing the Tarauni federal constituency seat and his posters and giant billboards have already been erected in some parts of the state.

Tsauri eyes Senate seat in Katsina

In Katsina, Jabiru Salisu Abdullahi Tsauri, CEO, African Union Development Agency – New Partnership for Africa’s Development Nigeria(AUDA-NEPAD) is said to be eyeing the Central Senatorial district seat at the National Assembly.


Galadima eyes gov’ship seat in Adamawa

In Adamawa, the incumbent Executive Secretary and Chief Executive Officer of the Petroleum Technology Development Fund (PTDF), Ahmed Galadima Aminu is among those eyeing the governorship seat in the state.

A coalition of youths’ groups under the auspice Tijjani Galadima Youth Forum has called on the PTDF boss to answer the “clarion call” to contest the 2027 governorship seat under the All Progressives Congress (APC) platform. His billboards and posters have been sighted in some parts of the state.


Kwara gladiators

Checks in Kwara State indicate that Issa Onilu, who serves as Director General of the National Orientation Agency is interested in running for governor.

He has confirmed his interest in the race.

Similarly, Abubakar Olanrewaju Suleiman, Director General of the National Institute for Legislative and Democratic Studies (NILDS), is also said to have indicated interest in contesting on the platform of the All Progressives Congress.

He told our correspondent recently that he will be contesting the position after his tenure at NILDS, saying he is well prepared to serve the people of the state in that capacity.

Also in the mix is Wale Sulaiman, a renowned neurosurgeon and former aide to Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, who currently serves as Pro Chancellor of the Federal University of Health Sciences Ila Orangun. He is believed to be interested in the governorship race, though there is no indication that he has resigned his position.

Sunday Adebayo Babalola is also said to be eyeing the Kwara governorship seat with some youth group openly drumming support for him. He has however not confirmed his interest. He was appointed by President Tinubu as a Non Executive Commissioner on the board of the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission in January and was recently confirmed by the Senate.

Meanwhile, there are speculations surrounding Lateef Fagbemi, the Minister of Justice and Attorney General of the Federation, as a potential aspirant. However, the Oyun born legal luminary has neither confirmed nor denied the claims.


Rector resigns in Kebbi to seek Reps seat

Dr Usman Sani Tunga, this week resigned as Rector of the Waziri Umaru Federal Polytechnic, Birnin Kebbi, to pursue his ambition for the House of Representatives seat.

Daily Trust learnt that the resignation was aimed at pursuing his political ambition for the Birnin Kebbi/Kalgo/Bunza Federal Constituency Election. The Governing Board of the institution has named Dr Isiyaku Abdullahi, former deputy rector, academic, as his replacement.

Dr Tunga is one of the close associates of Governor Nasir Idris.


Resignation directive not punitive, says Governor Otu

Governor Bassey Otu said his directive asking appointees with ambitions for the 2027 general elections to resign is not punitive but aimed at protecting governance integrity.

He gave the clarification at the State Executive Council meeting in Calabar, attended by cabinet members and political appointees.

“This decision is not punitive; it is principled. It aligns with global best practices and ensures a level playing field for all aspirants while safeguarding the integrity of government institutions,” he said.

Otu urged strict compliance, advising affected officials to place the state’s interest above personal ambition.

“Let us uphold accountability, discipline and selfless service. The progress of our dear state must always come before personal ambition,” he added.
https://dailytrust.com/2027-adelabu-pate-kyari-others-may-resign/

Re: 2027: Adelabu, Pate, Kyari, Others May Resign by PrivateSeal: 5:39pm On Mar 20
Adelabu the minister for power bank,

Oyo people should be careful
Re: 2027: Adelabu, Pate, Kyari, Others May Resign by Dalohad:
Pate should resign immediately..I thought the man was a cerebral man.

Never knew he was a pretender trying to plunge the health sector in crisis by meddling in laws that set up various councils in the Health Sector..

The man obviously practices stone age medicine.

In the US and UK, the minister of health is not an exclusive preserve of one group of healthcare professionals..

In their wisdom, they know that making one group of professionals ministers and CEOs in the health sector will create bias and anarchy, and prop up people like Dr Pate who would mess up the entire system. So they avoided it..

Nigerian healthcare sector is rotten, because one group of professionals think it is their birthright to ride roughshod over the others. JOHESU, MWUN, PSN, AMLSN, NANMM etc are all responses to this anomaly..

The crisis in that sector will continue unabated if people like Pate continue to be appointed ministers.
Re: 2027: Adelabu, Pate, Kyari, Others May Resign by crossbreedwears(m): 5:56pm On Mar 20
The minister of power has no business being a governor of his state. Man is too incompetent
Re: 2027: Adelabu, Pate, Kyari, Others May Resign by Gbadugbakun(m): 5:56pm On Mar 20
All tinubu's ministers are chronic failures
Re: 2027: Adelabu, Pate, Kyari, Others May Resign by dododawa1: 5:58pm On Mar 20
All of them should







Resign
Re: 2027: Adelabu, Pate, Kyari, Others May Resign by Checkwell: 5:59pm On Mar 20
I am so sick and tired of hearing the name "Kyari!" The family is just everywhere.
Re: 2027: Adelabu, Pate, Kyari, Others May Resign by Dannieln1: 5:59pm On Mar 20
If only we can kick APC out

The minister of power should resign and be sent to prison, Niqqa is just too incompetent and now he has siphoned enough money to become a governor.


APC is a criminal organization
Re: 2027: Adelabu, Pate, Kyari, Others May Resign by AWONEYAN(m): 5:59pm On Mar 20
They should have resigned by now self.

The minister for power needs to resign since he has the ambition to contest Oyo state gubernatorial election. Though the state of power has destroyed his chance.

Already he has been crowned olokunku of okunkun land. That alone is enough for him
Re: 2027: Adelabu, Pate, Kyari, Others May Resign by zenburster: 5:59pm On Mar 20
Bosun Tijani wants to contest for governor?

It's his right to contest.

However, you see that ticket?

If he scores 10 votes at the congress level,

I would like to know how and why
Re: 2027: Adelabu, Pate, Kyari, Others May Resign by frog12: 6:00pm On Mar 20
Pate guy na disappointment from day 1.

i think alausa is more celebral but e be like the two no get along.

make EFCC probe all their portfolios, money don go for their campaign

Dalohad:
Pate should resign immediately..I thought the man was a cerebral man.

Never knew he was a pretender trying to plunge the health sector in crisis by meddling in laws that up various councils in the Health Sector..

The man obviously practices stone age medicine.

In the US and UK, the minister of health is not an exclusive preserve of one group of healthcare professionals..

In their wisdom, they know that making one group of professionals ministers and CEOs, will create bias and anarchy.

Nigerian healthcare sector is rotten, because one group of professionals think it is their birthright to ride roughshod over the others. JOHESU, MWUN, NANMM etc are all responses to this anomaly..

The crisis in that sector will continue unabated..
Re: 2027: Adelabu, Pate, Kyari, Others May Resign by waice6571: 6:05pm On Mar 20
His Royal Majesty: Olokunkun Birimubirimu of Okunkun Kingdom 1. Oba Adebayo Adelabu

Darkness shall not prevail
Re: 2027: Adelabu, Pate, Kyari, Others May Resign by Christ4ever: 6:05pm On Mar 20
What is that poor performer called Adelabu still doing?
Re: 2027: Adelabu, Pate, Kyari, Others May Resign by SixSeven: 6:06pm On Mar 20
Adelabu penkelemeesi. I hope you don't leave the power sector in a peculiar mess. You will come in the spotlight because your principal asked that he should not be voted for if he does not fix electricity. The guy has even switched to solar.


https://www.tiktok.com/video/7346649669050666246
Re: 2027: Adelabu, Pate, Kyari, Others May Resign by nedekid: 6:09pm On Mar 20
Hmmm, adelabu?
Oyo people over to you.
Re: 2027: Adelabu, Pate, Kyari, Others May Resign by Klington: 6:11pm On Mar 20
Even tinubu should resign ASAP. He's so clueless and grossly incompetent.
Re: 2027: Adelabu, Pate, Kyari, Others May Resign by Belawy(m): 6:21pm On Mar 20
Adelabu should resign and let there be light
Re: 2027: Adelabu, Pate, Kyari, Others May Resign by sirblend: 6:37pm On Mar 20
Funny enough Adelabu is the next otp state governor.
Re: 2027: Adelabu, Pate, Kyari, Others May Resign by jogsman01(m): 6:49pm On Mar 20
Make that Adelabu just resign first
Re: 2027: Adelabu, Pate, Kyari, Others May Resign by iwaeda: 6:50pm On Mar 20
What else can minister of darkness offer. grin grin grin grin grin grin
Re: 2027: Adelabu, Pate, Kyari, Others May Resign by MaziObinnaokija: 6:53pm On Mar 20
angry angry angry cool Make ADELABU PENKELE resign sharp sharp biko.Enuf of grid collapse and this daylight ROBBERY BAND A,B,C..... The President should look for a confam Elect/Elect Engr Grad not a RADIO/TV TECHNICIAN huh sad angry lipsrsealed cool to replace ADELABU
Re: 2027: Adelabu, Pate, Kyari, Others May Resign by Lanruze: 6:53pm On Mar 20
Adelabu better not resign.

He will have himself to blame.

Except Ibadan people are bewitched.
Re: 2027: Adelabu, Pate, Kyari, Others May Resign by simigold: 7:04pm On Mar 20
Darkness will finally resign
Re: 2027: Adelabu, Pate, Kyari, Others May Resign by ppogba: 7:08pm On Mar 20
Whosoever is misleading Bosun Tijani must be a wicked soul.

With the gladiators in Ogun, Bosun na primary school pikin.
Re: 2027: Adelabu, Pate, Kyari, Others May Resign by swiftconcept: 7:15pm On Mar 20
No electricity in Nigeria .
Everybody in that sector needs to step aside.
Let new people with fresh ideas come in
Re: 2027: Adelabu, Pate, Kyari, Others May Resign by Ofunaofu: 7:18pm On Mar 20
What will Adelabu campaign with


Nigeria's worst minister of power
Re: 2027: Adelabu, Pate, Kyari, Others May Resign by samdaisi: 7:19pm On Mar 20
I thank God that minister for darkness is among them a.k.a Band A to D, let him carry his evils agenda to Oyo state and start radiating his domestic madness there
Re: 2027: Adelabu, Pate, Kyari, Others May Resign by dalass(f): 7:20pm On Mar 20
crossbreedwears:
The minister of power has no business being a governor of his state. Man is too incompetent
Go and try to occupy that Power ministry and let us check something after four years.

Fashola who is well known as a competent Governor for 8 years couldn't do anything with the power sector despite giving it his best shot.

There are too many vested interests. The oil sector too is also facing such issues.
Re: 2027: Adelabu, Pate, Kyari, Others May Resign by Ofunaofu: 7:25pm On Mar 20
dalass:
Go and try to occupy that Power ministry and let us check something after four years.

Fashola who is well known as a competent Governor for 8 years couldn't do anything with the power sector despite giving it his best shot.

There are too many vested interests. The oil sector too is also facing such issues.
Are you now justifying the disaster Adelabu turned out to be as Minister of Power?
Re: 2027: Adelabu, Pate, Kyari, Others May Resign by dalass(f): 7:27pm On Mar 20
Ofunaofu:
Are you now justifying the disaster Adelabu turned out to be as Minister of Power?
Read my write-up very well especially the Fashola part

It should tell you that anyone who occupies that power minister position is set up to fail cool
Re: 2027: Adelabu, Pate, Kyari, Others May Resign by Mistermamus(m): 7:31pm On Mar 20
Baba wan use stolen band A .money contest for election
Re: 2027: Adelabu, Pate, Kyari, Others May Resign by crossbreedwears(m): 7:41pm On Mar 20
Whenever I read comment like this, it shows the level of your reasoning and it is a shame to my face. Are you saying we can't fix power issue or what exactly are you defending? Can you point out a single past and present Minister of power that has full knowledge about how to fix power? Can you tell me a single positive thing the minister of power has done or in progress to achieve at least 18 hours power supply? The minister of power hasn't built a single power station and he has been minister for almost 3 years, yet they submit budget every year. Aren't you ashamed of defending him?
dalass:
Go and try to occupy that Power ministry and let us check something after four years.

Fashola who is well known as a competent Governor for 8 years couldn't do anything with the power sector despite giving it his best shot.

There are too many vested interests. The oil sector too is also facing such issues.
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