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2027: Gov Alia Orders Appointees to Quit Office Before Contesting

Benue State Governor, Hyacinth Alia, has directed all political appointees and office holders who intend to contest elective positions in the 2027 general elections to resign their appointments ahead of time.

The governor said such officials must vacate their positions on or before December 18, as political activities gradually gather momentum across the state.

This directive applies to all categories of political appointees serving in the current administration.

The order was conveyed in an official statement issued on Tuesday and signed by the Deputy Governor of Benue State, Sam Ode.

According to the statement, the decision became necessary following the growing interest among appointees to seek elective offices and the need to ensure discipline and fairness within government.

Part of the statement read, “In light of the recent increase in political activities within the state, and having observed with keen interest the diverse aspirations for leadership roles aimed at promoting good governance, and advancing the laudable achievements of Rev. Fr. Dr. Hyacinth Iormen Alia’s administration, we wish to state the following:”

The statement further clarified that any political appointee seeking an elective position must formally notify the government of such intention. This notification must be accompanied by a resignation letter.

It added, “Political appointees interested in contesting for elective positions are kindly requested to indicate their interest and submit a formal resignation letter accordingly.”

Governor Alia also directed that all letters of resignation and expressions of interest be submitted through an official channel for proper documentation and processing.

The statement noted that such submissions must reach the Office of the Deputy Governor on or before Thursday, December 18, 2025.

According to the statement, “All letters or expressions of interest for the office of your choice should be forwarded to the Office of the Deputy Governor of Benue State not later than Thursday, 18th December 2025. This will enable their onward transmission to His Excellency, the Executive Governor, for further consideration and processing.”

The state government stressed that the directive is aimed at maintaining focus in governance and preventing the misuse of public office for political ambition as preparations for the 2027 elections begin.

The statement concluded by appealing for cooperation from affected officials, saying, “Your prompt attention to this matter is highly appreciated.”

The article was originally published on Politics Nigeria.