Nigeria Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu don officially resign from him position, as e submit letter say e go step down by April 30, 2026. According to the letter wey surface, the oga say e wan focus fully on him governorship ambition for Oyo State, wey e don dey plan since years back.
The resignation come as big surprise to many Nigerians, especially as power sector still dey face serious wahala like unstable light and grid collapse. Many people dey wonder wetin go happen next as leadership dey change for such sensitive ministry.
For inside the letter wey e send give President Bola Ahmed Tinubu through SGF office, Adelabu thank government for the opportunity to serve, say na rare privilege wey e no take for granted. E also talk say e go ensure smooth transition before e comot fully.
Confusion As Adelabu U-Turn After Earlier Denial of Resignation Rumour
Just few weeks before this resignation, Adebayo Adelabu and him media team bin don deny say e wan resign, even call earlier reports fake. Now wey e don finally step down, many Nigerians dey question wetin really happen behind the scene.
Some political analysts dey suggest say the earlier denial fit be strategy to calm tension or buy time, while others believe say new political calculations push am to finally take the decision. The sudden change don raise eyebrow for political circles.
This kind contradiction don make people dey doubt transparency for government communication. Citizens dey ask whether na pressure, ambition, or internal politics cause the final decision wey don now become official.
Adelabu Eyes Oyo Governorship As E Drops Power Ministry Role
Adebayo Adelabu make am clear say him main reason for resignation na to chase him long-time dream to become governor of Oyo State. According to am, this ambition start since 2016 when e still dey work with Central Bank of Nigeria.
E say leaving now go give am enough time to focus, plan, and connect well with grassroots supporters. Political observers believe say e don already start to build strong network ahead of the election race.
Meanwhile, Nigerians dey watch closely to see how this move go affect both Oyo politics and the national power sector. As e be now, attention don shift to who go replace am and whether the new leadership go fit handle Nigeria electricity challenges better.
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