Nigeria’s Minister of Power, , has resigned from his position to focus on his gubernatorial ambition in ahead of the next election cycle.
The resignation marks a significant political move as Adelabu prepares to re-enter the race for the Oyo State governorship, a position he previously contested. Sources within government circles indicate that his decision aligns with ongoing political realignments and preparations by aspirants ahead of party primaries.
Adelabu, who served as Minister of Power under the administration of , had overseen several reforms in Nigeria’s power sector. During his tenure, the ministry pursued initiatives aimed at improving electricity generation, strengthening transmission infrastructure, and enhancing distribution efficiency across the country.
Despite these efforts, the power sector has continued to face persistent challenges, including fluctuations in supply, grid instability, and constraints in gas supply to power plants. His exit comes at a critical time when stakeholders are calling for sustained reforms to address the nation’s energy needs.
Political analysts suggest that Adelabu’s resignation signals the formal start of his governorship campaign, as he is expected to consolidate support within his party and across key political blocs in Oyo State. His entry into the race is likely to reshape the political landscape in the state, setting the stage for a competitive contest.
As of the time of filing this report, there has been no official announcement regarding his replacement, though sources say a successor may be named in the coming days to ensure continuity in the power sector.


