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JUST IN: Adelabu resigns as Power Minister

 

The Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, has resigned from his position in the Federal Government to pursue his governorship ambition in Oyo State.

Adelabu confirmed his decision in a resignation letter dated April 22, 2026, addressed to President Bola Tinubu. He stated that his resignation will take effect on April 30, 2026, to ensure a smooth transition.

The letter, which was routed through the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, noted that he stepped down with “a deep sense of honour and profound gratitude.”

He wrote, “I write with a deep sense of honour and profound gratitude to formally tender my resignation as the Honourable Minister of Power of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. This resignation is to take effect on 30th April 2026, in order to allow sufficient time for a smooth and orderly handover of responsibilities.”

Adelabu appreciated the President for the opportunity to serve, describing his appointment as a privilege.

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He said, “Your Excellency, I remain sincerely grateful for the privilege and confidence you reposed in me by appointing me to serve our great nation in this capacity.

“It has been a rare honour to contribute to national development under your leadership and to play a role in advancing reforms in the power sector—one of the most critical foundations of Nigeria’s industrial growth and economic transformation.”

He explained that his resignation would allow him to fully concentrate on his governorship ambition in Oyo State, in line with the provisions of the amended electoral law.

He added, “My decision to step down is informed by my intention to focus fully on my gubernatorial ambition in Oyo State. This aspiration, which dates back to 2016 during my service as Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, ultimately led to my voluntary resignation from the Central Bank in 2018 in order to pursue the same goal.”

“In line with the provisions of the Amended Electoral Act 2026, which preclude political office holders from contesting elections, I consider it both appropriate and necessary to resign at this time.”

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