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    Badaru’s resignation sparks talk of major Tinubu cabinet shake-up

    Opalim LiftedBy Opalim LiftedDecember 3, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Mohammed Badaru resigns as defence minister over health concerns
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    The sudden resignation of the Minister of Defence, Mohammed Badaru, may signal further exits from the Federal Executive Council in the coming weeks.

    Badaru’s departure on Monday has intensified speculation about an imminent cabinet shake-up.

    Although it is not for anyone to predetermine the President’s next move, strong indications suggest that more ministers could be eased out as the administration approaches the 2027 election cycle.

    Badaru’s resignation, conveyed in a letter dated December 1 and addressed to President Tinubu, brought an abrupt end to his tenure at a time when the nation is intensifying efforts to confront mounting security challenges.

    He cited health concerns requiring urgent and sustained attention, confirming weeks of quiet speculation over his reduced public engagements.

    President Tinubu has accepted Badaru’s resignation and expressed appreciation for his service, particularly his contributions to defence coordination and ongoing reforms aimed at strengthening the security framework.

    • Badaru resigns as defence minister over health concerns

    Reacting to the development, Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, confirmed the resignation on his X handle.

    Badaru’s tenure, grounded in his experience as a two-term governor, coincided with the administration’s renewed push to stabilise the country’s security landscape.

    Presidency sources say a replacement will be announced in the coming days, with a nominee expected to be forwarded to the Senate before the end of the week.

    Given the Defence Ministry’s centrality to the administration’s security priorities, the post is unlikely to remain vacant for long.

    Insiders hint that Badaru’s departure may be the first in a series of quiet but strategic removals, reflecting a broader recalibration within the Tinubu administration.

    Military analysts say Badaru’s resignation did not surprise close observers. What remains puzzling to some, however, is the length of time he stayed in office despite some missteps.

    Within defence circles, there is growing sentiment that “it is time for President Tinubu to rejig the defence hierarchy by appointing a career military professional who commands the loyalty and confidence of the armed forces”, someone capable of deploying grounded operational experience to influence desired outcomes against insurgents and other violent groups.

    Meanwhile, Monday’s high-level meeting between northern governors and traditional rulers has offered fresh insight into the gravity of insecurity across the region.

    Their unanimous endorsement of state police marks a significant political shift—arguably the first time northern leaders have collectively backed a proposal once viewed as deeply divisive. The question now is: what changed?

    Equally noteworthy is their call for a six-month suspension of mining activities, signalling an acknowledgment that illegal mining is intricately linked to worsening insecurity.

    The northern leaders’ meeting adds another layer to the shifting political landscape. Their unified stance on state police, long a point of internal contention, signals a rare alignment among governors, religious authorities, and traditional institutions. More significant still is the emerging posture of collective northern assertiveness on national security matters.

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