Monday, April 20, 2026

Sununu Resigns as Humanitarian Affairs Minister, Eyes 2027 Senate Bid

Yusuf Tanko Sununu has officially stepped down from his position as Nigeria’s Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, signaling a strategic move toward his political ambitions ahead of the 2027 general elections.

The former minister confirmed his resignation on Monday, stating that his decision aligns with constitutional and electoral guidelines requiring public office holders to vacate their positions before seeking elective office.

“I have resigned,” Sununu affirmed in a brief response to inquiries.

Sununu, who previously represented the Shanga/Yauri/Ngaski Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, is reportedly preparing to contest the Kebbi South Senatorial District seat in the upcoming elections.

Before his tenure at the Humanitarian Affairs Ministry, he served as Minister of State for Education, where he was later redeployed. Across both roles, Sununu earned recognition for initiating and supporting social intervention projects aimed at improving the welfare of citizens, particularly in Kebbi State.

His resignation marks the beginning of what is expected to be a closely watched political journey as the 2027 race gradually takes shape.

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