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Ministers Weigh Popularity, Political Risks Ahead Of Resignation Deadline by AnonPoet(op): 8:16am On Mar 26
As the March 31, 2026 deadline set by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu approaches, several ministers and political appointees are carefully assessing their chances of electoral success before deciding whether to resign and pursue ambitions for the 2027 general elections.

The directive requires any appointee seeking elective office to step down, placing many cabinet members in a difficult position. For those eyeing governorship and other political seats, the decision involves balancing the security and influence of their current roles against the uncertainty of electoral contests shaped by intense party rivalries and local political dynamics.

At least nine ministers are reportedly considering resignation to pursue political ambitions in their respective states. Among them is Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, who is expected to contest the Oyo State governorship. Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Muhammad Ali Pate, and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Yusuf Maitama Tuggar, are both linked to the Bauchi State governorship race.

In the South-East, Minister of State for Labour, Nkeiruka Onyejeocha, is weighing a return to the National Assembly or a governorship bid in Abia State. Minister of Agriculture, Abubakar Kyari, is believed to be preparing for a governorship run in Borno State, while Saidu Ahmed Alkali is associated with similar ambitions in Gombe State.

Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Bosun Tijani, may test his political strength in Ogun State, while Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Bernard Doro, is reportedly eyeing a senatorial seat in Plateau State. Ekperikpe Ekpo is also projected to join the Akwa Ibom governorship race.

These potential exits are expected to occur before party primaries scheduled between April 22 and May 20, in line with electoral laws and party regulations.

Beyond the federal cabinet, other political figures are positioning themselves for 2027 contests. In Kwara State, notable names linked to the governorship race include Issa Onilu, Abubakar Olanrewaju Suleiman and Wale Sulaiman.

However, the path to electoral success is far from straightforward. Many of the ministers face entrenched opposition structures, internal party divisions and zoning arrangements that could significantly affect their chances.

For Adelabu, the dominance of Governor Seyi Makinde and the strong structure of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Oyo State present a major hurdle. Internal divisions within the All Progressives Congress (APC) and lingering concerns about his performance in the power sector may also complicate his bid.

Similarly, Muhammad Ali Pate faces structural challenges in Bauchi State, including zoning dynamics that may not favour his region and his relatively limited grassroots political network. Yusuf Tuggar must also contend with party factionalism and the need to translate his national profile into local political support.

In[b] Ogun State, Bosun Tijani’s achievements in digital innovation may boost his credentials, but analysts say converting federal accomplishments into grassroots popularity could prove difficult.
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Meanwhile, Abubakar Kyari’s prospects in Borno State may be influenced by public perception of rising food prices, while other aspirants must navigate complex local political alliances and voter expectations.

Some appointees are reportedly hesitant to resign immediately, as remaining in office offers strategic advantages, including access to influence and resources. Others are waiting for clearer signals from party leaders, particularly regarding zoning arrangements and endorsements.

Political observers say this hesitation reflects uncertainty about party popularity and the implications of internal primary systems. Some aspirants are also believed to be seeking approval from political leaders before making their moves.

Despite concerns about potential disruptions, analysts insist governance will continue even if several ministers step down. Administrative processes would allow permanent secretaries to assume interim leadership roles until new appointments are made.

However, experts warn that the departure of key officials could expose institutional weaknesses and slow decision-making across ministries, especially in politically sensitive sectors.

The unfolding situation highlights a recurring pattern in governance, where public office often serves as a platform for future political ambitions. As the deadline approaches, ministers must decide whether to remain in office or take the political gamble of returning to grassroots politics in pursuit of higher office.
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Re: Ministers Weigh Popularity, Political Risks Ahead Of Resignation Deadline by Dannieln1: 8:29am On Mar 26
We’re watching
Most of them are incompetent especially minister of power. Sir Adebalu.
His a fraud and doesn’t deserve that office.
Our power sector is in shambles and doesn’t deserve to be called power sector.
Most appropriately he should be hanged by the balls

Well in APC your sins are forgiven
Re: Ministers Weigh Popularity, Political Risks Ahead Of Resignation Deadline by iampeterben(m): 8:29am On Mar 26
This will be very good, but if they ended up not winning, I believe more portfolios will be open to fit them in.
Re: Ministers Weigh Popularity, Political Risks Ahead Of Resignation Deadline by Jaylord12(m): 8:29am On Mar 26
Nigeria have so many mediocre politicians,yet to see a ministry that is doing anything different from the norms
Re: Ministers Weigh Popularity, Political Risks Ahead Of Resignation Deadline by Harrison4adam(m): 8:29am On Mar 26
They stay back or resign, there's no obvious benefits to the public... All decisions are tailored towards looti the treasury dry
Re: Ministers Weigh Popularity, Political Risks Ahead Of Resignation Deadline by Trulydude(m): 8:30am On Mar 26
Okay that is going to be great
Re: Ministers Weigh Popularity, Political Risks Ahead Of Resignation Deadline by Moroccoguy: 8:30am On Mar 26
They should all resign and let's new breeds occupy the position.
Re: Ministers Weigh Popularity, Political Risks Ahead Of Resignation Deadline by Engrbee(m): 8:31am On Mar 26
Lol....even minister for darkness too.
Re: Ministers Weigh Popularity, Political Risks Ahead Of Resignation Deadline by atiku4President(m): 8:31am On Mar 26
Wike should not resign o.
Re: Ministers Weigh Popularity, Political Risks Ahead Of Resignation Deadline by Chibuzoc(m): 8:31am On Mar 26
Tinubu and his associates has nothing to do with government but unfortunately tinubu and his associates has stated clearly that age falsification and certification forgeries is not an electoral fraud.
Re: Ministers Weigh Popularity, Political Risks Ahead Of Resignation Deadline by Okoyeeboz: 8:33am On Mar 26
Chibuzoc:
Tinubu and his associates has nothing to do with government but unfortunately tinubu and his associates has stated clearly that age falsification and certification forgeries is not an electoral fraud.
This one doesn't even know the difference between has and have, yet he's typing long turenchi.
Re: Ministers Weigh Popularity, Political Risks Ahead Of Resignation Deadline by ENEO(m): 8:37am On Mar 26
They have to take the risk.
Re: Ministers Weigh Popularity, Political Risks Ahead Of Resignation Deadline by DeltaBachelor(m): 8:37am On Mar 26
Okay. That na their own kettle of fish o
Re: Ministers Weigh Popularity, Political Risks Ahead Of Resignation Deadline by jiz: 8:40am On Mar 26
Minister of Power resignation will be too sweet grin
Re: Ministers Weigh Popularity, Political Risks Ahead Of Resignation Deadline by dynicks(m): 8:41am On Mar 26
atiku4President:
Wike should not resign o.
I doubt he will....That's the only position he's got at hand right now....
Re: Ministers Weigh Popularity, Political Risks Ahead Of Resignation Deadline by jiz: 8:41am On Mar 26
In your head now, Wike is a Democrat angry
atiku4President:
Wike should not resign o.
Re: Ministers Weigh Popularity, Political Risks Ahead Of Resignation Deadline by Lawalemi(m): 8:48am On Mar 26
E reach to weigh popularity o. Otherwise, nah loss.

Anyway, life is a risk
Re: Ministers Weigh Popularity, Political Risks Ahead Of Resignation Deadline by babaagba1000: 8:50am On Mar 26
Adebayo Adelabu is it as a Governor that he will perform?

https://applesbite.com/ministers-weigh-popularity-political-risks-ahead-of-resignation-deadline/[/quote]
Re: Ministers Weigh Popularity, Political Risks Ahead Of Resignation Deadline by dododawa1: 8:57am On Mar 26
All of them


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coastal road man
Re: Ministers Weigh Popularity, Political Risks Ahead Of Resignation Deadline by Klington: 9:06am On Mar 26
All I see is blazing incompetency at all levels.
Re: Ministers Weigh Popularity, Political Risks Ahead Of Resignation Deadline by gigabyte13: 9:10am On Mar 26
Make that Adelabu minister of darkness no just try resign ooooo
If APC go give am ticket lasan, the way people go take vote am out of the election, himself go shock.
Re: Ministers Weigh Popularity, Political Risks Ahead Of Resignation Deadline by atiku4President(m): 9:24am On Mar 26
jiz:
In your head now, Wike is a Democrat angry
Sign of malaria and self frustration.
Re: Ministers Weigh Popularity, Political Risks Ahead Of Resignation Deadline by Urgent1Million: 9:31am On Mar 26
They won't resign and they'll still contest the primaries.
As long as the electoral law doesn't compel them to resign, they'll just see the directive by the president as a mere suggestion.
If the president wants to enforce it, he should give them undertaking to sign, remian a minister and forfeit the right to contest, or resign and contest.
Re: Ministers Weigh Popularity, Political Risks Ahead Of Resignation Deadline by Successlane: 9:34am On Mar 26
atiku4President:
Wike should not resign o.
NEVER EVER !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The day Wike exits his federal appointment, his influence in Rivers politics will effectively come to an end.
The power he currently uses to pressure and intimidate sitting governors largely stems from his access to federal institutions—the judiciary, police, military, and similar structures.

He understands this reality, which is why he won’t attempt anything beyond that scope.
Re: Ministers Weigh Popularity, Political Risks Ahead Of Resignation Deadline by Wande22(m): 9:45am On Mar 26
Urgent1Million:
They won't resign and they'll still contest the primaries.
As long as the electoral law doesn't compel them to resign, they'll just see the directive by the president as a mere suggestion.
If the president wants to enforce it, he should give them undertaking to sign, remian a minister and forfeit the right to contest, or resign and contest.
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Re: Ministers Weigh Popularity, Political Risks Ahead Of Resignation Deadline by Ibehchizzy: 10:59am On Mar 26
That power minister guy
His name has been soiled
I think he should rethink about contesting for governorship
Re: Ministers Weigh Popularity, Political Risks Ahead Of Resignation Deadline by CerebrumOptimus: 11:09am On Mar 26
Dannieln1:
We’re watching
Most of them are incompetent especially minister of power. Sir Adebalu.
His a fraud and doesn’t deserve that office.
Our power sector is in shambles and doesn’t deserve to be called power sector.
Most appropriately he should be hanged by the balls

Well in APC your sins are forgiven
I wonder what is his educational background and why has his own tenure as a minister threw Nigeria into darkness. Anytime Nigerians hear his name, they rain curses on him. He is collosal failure.
I
Re: Ministers Weigh Popularity, Political Risks Ahead Of Resignation Deadline by Bimpe29(m): 11:14am On Mar 26
High rist taking political appointees would surely resign regardless of the uncertainty ahead of them. Every ambition starts with a bold step of taking requisite action aimed at actualising the set target/goal.
Re: Ministers Weigh Popularity, Political Risks Ahead Of Resignation Deadline by Dannieln1: 3:44pm On Mar 26
CerebrumOptimus:
I wonder what is his educational background and why has his own tenure as a minister threw Nigeria into darkness. Anytime Nigerians hear his name, they rain curses on him. He is collosal failure.
I
his just a wicked minister
Re: Ministers Weigh Popularity, Political Risks Ahead Of Resignation Deadline by Menclothing1: 4:25pm On Mar 26
This is funny few days to go na so buhari ministers resigned how many win election lolz 😆
Re: Ministers Weigh Popularity, Political Risks Ahead Of Resignation Deadline by Choiceone1: 6:27pm On Mar 26
iampeterben:
This will be very good, but if they ended up not winning, I believe more portfolios will be open to fit them in.
See thinking so that they keep wasting Nigeria money
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