Atiku’s Son, Adamu Resigns As Commissioner Following Governor Fintiri’s APC Defection
Following Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri’s defection to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Hon. Adamu Atiku Abubakar, Commissioner for Works and Energy Development, has formally resigned from the Adamawa State Executive Council. Adamu Atiku, who has served in Fintiri’s cabinet since the start of his administration, submitted his resignation in a letter dated March 2, 2026. In the letter addressed to the governor, he expressed gratitude for the opportunity to serve: “I remain grateful for the opportunity to serve as a commissioner; it has been a privilege under your leadership. It has been a rare honour to contribute, in my modest capacity, to the infrastructural growth and development of our dear state.” His resignation comes amid notable political shifts within the Atiku family. The decision follows Abba Atiku Abubakar’s reported alignment with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, a development that has reshaped longstanding political dynamics within both the family and Adamawa State. Sources suggest Adamu’s exit is part of efforts to harmonise political positions within the family and strategically reposition ahead of the 2027 general elections. Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar had previously stated that his children are free to join any political party of their choice. Adamu thanked Governor Fintiri and the people of Adamawa State for their support, saying it contributed to his success at the Ministry of Works and Energy Development. “I remain profoundly grateful for the confidence and trust Your Excellency reposed in me throughout my tenure,” he added, while praying for the governor’s continued success. Political analysts note that the move highlights growing realignments across party lines in Adamawa, as key figures recalibrate alliances ahead of the 2027 elections. Although Adamu has not publicly declared his next political step, observers speculate that he may align more closely with his father’s political ambitions.
