Back to Homepage
Politics

Politics: Minister Of State For Labour And Employment Onyejeocha Resigns

Aglow News
April 4, 2026
Politics: Minister Of State For Labour And Employment Onyejeocha Resigns

The former minister said serving in President Bola Tinubu’s administration was both an honour and a privilege.

The Minister of State for Labour and Employment, Nkeiruka Onyejeocha, has announced her resignation from office, expressing gratitude to President Bola Tinubu for the opportunity to serve in his administration.

In a statement shared on her X (formerly Twitter) account on Friday, Onyejeocha said, “It is with a heart full of gratitude that I announce my resignation as Honourable Minister of State for Labour and Employment. This decision comes with profound gratitude to His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, for the opportunity to serve Nigeria in his administration.”

She described her exit as the close of a significant chapter in her public service, while affirming her continued commitment to national development.

“This is not an end but a new beginning. I remain committed to service, to progress, and to building the Nigeria we all deserve,” she added.

The former minister thanked the President for his trust and leadership, noting that serving under the administration’s Renewed Hope Agenda was both an honour and a privilege.

She also expressed appreciation to officials and staff of the Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment for their dedication and professionalism, stating that their collaboration helped advance policies aimed at protecting workers’ rights, promoting workplace safety, and expanding employment opportunities.

Onyejeocha further extended her gratitude to her constituents in Isuikwuato/Umunneochi Federal Constituency for their support and encouragement throughout her tenure.

Addressing Nigerians, she said: “Thank you for your support, feedback, and constructive engagement during my tenure. Serving Nigeria has been the greatest privilege of my life.”

She reiterated her commitment to continued service and national progress, noting that as one chapter closes, another begins.

Article image

Her resignation also follows President Bola Tinubu’s directive for all political appointees seeking to contest in the 2027 general elections to resign by March 31, 2026, to ensure a level playing field.

This directive, issued by the SGF to affect ministers, aides, and agency heads, complies with the Electoral Act 2026.

Following this, several officials have left their posts to pursue political office:
Yusuf Tuggar (Foreign Affairs) and Sa’idu Ahmed Alkali (Transportation) resigned for governorship bids in Bauchi and Gombe states, respectively.
Yusuf Sununu (State, Humanitarian Affairs)

Tags

Politics

Related Posts

Politics:   “They Can Demolish My Radio Station, But They Cannot Destroy Oriyomi” — Hamzat

Politics: “They Can Demolish My Radio Station, But They Cannot Destroy Oriyomi” — Hamzat

2027 Accord gubernatorial candidate, Oriyomi Hamzat, has declared that while his radio station may be demolished, his spirit, convictions and commitment to his political ambition cannot be destroyed. He accused certain vested interests of attempting to intimidate him but vowed to remain steadfast, insisting that no amount of pressure will force him to abandon his beliefs.

Politics: Yiaga Africa Deploys 272 Observers For Ekiti Governorship Poll

Politics: Yiaga Africa Deploys 272 Observers For Ekiti Governorship Poll

Yiaga Africa has deployed 272 election observers across Ekiti State to monitor Saturday’s governorship election, describing the poll as a crucial test of Nigeria’s electoral reforms under the Electoral Act 2026. The group urged INEC, political parties, security agencies, and voters to uphold transparency, resist vote-buying, and ensure a credible and peaceful electoral process.

Politics: PDP Sweeps Adamawa LG Elections, Wins All 21 Councils, 226 Wards

Politics: PDP Sweeps Adamawa LG Elections, Wins All 21 Councils, 226 Wards

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has secured a landslide victory in the Adamawa State local government elections, winning all 21 chairmanship seats and the 226 councillorship positions contested across the state. The results were announced in Yola by the Chairman of the Adamawa State Independent Electoral Commission, Mohammed Umar, following the completion of the collation process. Umar stated that the elections were successfully conducted across all 226 wards in the state, with the PDP emerging victorious in every contest. He commended the people of Adamawa for their peaceful conduct throughout the exercise and expressed gratitude to security agencies, election observers, political parties, and other stakeholders whose efforts contributed to the smooth and peaceful conduct of the polls.

Share this article