A fresh wave of changes is expected within President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s cabinet as four serving ministers are reportedly set to vacate their positions in the coming days. The anticipated resignations are linked to growing political ambitions at the state level, where the officials are believed to be preparing to participate in upcoming electoral processes.
Those expected to step aside include Muhammad Ali Pate, Adebayo Adelabu, Yusuf Maitama Tuggar, and Nkeiruka Onyejeocha. Each of them is said to be positioning for political roles within their respective states, prompting the need to relinquish their current federal appointments.
The development aligns with provisions of Nigeria’s electoral regulations, which mandate that individuals holding political appointments must step down before actively engaging in party primaries or contesting elections. The rule is designed to ensure fairness and prevent the misuse of public office in influencing internal party processes or electoral outcomes.
Political observers say the expected exits could trigger a minor reshuffle within the Federal Executive Council, as replacements may be appointed to maintain continuity in governance. While no official resignation letters have been made public yet, insiders suggest the process is already underway, signaling the start of a politically active season across several states.
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