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Controversy trails Timipre Sylva’s resignation as Minister of State for Petroleum

Controversy trails Timipre Sylva’s resignation as Minister of State for Petroleum

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The Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Timipre Sylva, is reported to have resigned from his position to seek election as the Governor of Bayelsa State in the southern part of Nigeria, in one of the off-season elections later in the year.

According to reports from Reuters, this was made known by some sources within the petroleum resources ministry and the presidency on Thursday, 30 March 2023.

Sylva is one of the aspirants reported to have been cleared by his party, the All Progressive Congress (APC), to contest for the gubernatorial election in the oil-rich state.

The minister’s resignation comes at a time of political transition in Nigeria, with President Muhammadu Buhari serving his final weeks in office before handing over to President-elect Bola Tinubu on May 29.

Sylva resigned last week

According to reports, 2 sources who wished to remain anonymous said Sylva, who is said to be going for another term, having previously served as a governor of the state between 2008 and 2012, is reported to have handed his resignation letter last week to Buhari, who also doubles as petroleum minister, and stopped coming to the office.

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They said he would be seeking the APC ticket to run for Bayelsa governor in party primaries scheduled to take place on April 14.

However, there is still no official confirmation of the resignation by Sylva or from the Ministry of Petroleum Resources.

There had been reports that some APC members in Bayelsa State had called for Sylva’s disqualification from contesting the governorship primaries of the party over his refusal to resign his position as a minister.

The party members from 43 Wards in Ekeremor, Ogbia, Sagbama, Kolokuma/Opokuma and Southern Ijaw Local Government Areas of the State, in a petition to the party national leadership, pointed out that at the time the minister was screened, he had not resigned.

Reneges on his earlier statement on governorship ambition

Sylva’s interest in returning as the governor of Bayelsa State seems to be contrary to his earlier statement during an interview where he clearly stated that he will not run for governorship in Bayelsa again as that chapter of his life is closed.

The minister said, ‘’I will not run for governorship in Bayelsa again, I have said it, that chapter of my life is closed. If I was to run for governor of Bayelsa State again, I would have presented myself in 2019, but at that time I presented David Lyon who won the election and we lost at the Supreme Court. This time again we would look for a credible Bayelsian that would run under the party. But I can tell you since you asked a categorical question, I will also categorically answer you that that candidate will not be me.’’

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