By Solomon Attah, Jalingo
In a decisive move to uphold electoral integrity, the Taraba State Government has mandated all political appointees, civil servants, and public officers intending to run in the 2027 General Elections to resign by the end of February 2026. This directive aligns with the stipulations of the Electoral Act 2026, ensuring that the electoral process remains fair and transparent.
The announcement was made public through a statement from the Office of the Special Adviser to the Governor on Political Matters and Special Duties, Rt. Hon. Josiah Sabo Kente. The directive is part of the government’s commitment to maintaining a level playing field for all electoral aspirants.
Compliance with the Electoral Act 2026
According to the statement, the Electoral Act 2026 clearly outlines that any political appointee or public office holder seeking nomination for an elective position must resign within the legally prescribed timeframe before participating in party primaries or any related electoral processes. This requirement is crucial for ensuring that the election is conducted under conditions of fairness and transparency, thereby safeguarding the integrity of public institutions.
“All affected public servants, political appointees, and government functionaries in Taraba State who are interested in contesting for any elective position in the forthcoming elections are hereby advised to formally tender their resignation letters on or before the end of February 2026, in strict compliance with the Electoral Act 2026 and other relevant regulations,” the statement articulated.
Promoting Fairness and Transparency
The government explained that the resignation requirement aims to prevent conflicts of interest and promote accountability within governance. By ensuring that those in public office step down before seeking electoral positions, the administration seeks to bolster public trust in the electoral process.
This initiative is also intended to protect the credibility of both the electoral process and the state government, reinforcing the administration’s commitment to constitutionalism and democratic principles. The statement emphasised the importance of adhering to the rule of law, which is crucial for maintaining the integrity of democratic institutions in the state.
Commitment to Responsible Governance
The administration of Governor Agbu Kefas has reiterated its unwavering commitment to responsible governance and political discipline. The directive serves as a reminder that all public officers must operate within the confines of the law, thereby reinforcing the principles of accountability and transparency that underpin effective governance.
The announcement underscores the administration’s proactive approach to electoral reforms, aimed at ensuring a robust democratic process that reflects the will of the people. This move is expected to resonate positively with the electorate, as it demonstrates the government’s dedication to ethical governance and adherence to legal standards.
Urgent Call to Action
In light of this directive, the government has urged all affected officials to act promptly and submit their resignation letters to avoid any legal complications or potential disqualification by relevant electoral authorities. The timeline for resignations underscores the urgency of compliance, emphasising that those who wish to participate in the electoral process must adhere strictly to the regulations set forth.
Conclusion
As the 2027 General Elections approach, the Taraba State Government’s directive serves as a crucial step towards ensuring a free, fair, and credible electoral process. By mandating resignations from political appointees and public servants, the government is reinforcing the principles of transparency and accountability essential for a thriving democracy.
This decisive action reflects a broader commitment to uphold the rule of law and maintain the integrity of public institutions, paving the way for a credible electoral process that aligns with the expectations of the citizenry. As the state prepares for the upcoming elections, the focus remains on fostering a political environment that prioritises fairness and the democratic ethos inherent in the Nigerian political landscape.
This commitment to electoral integrity not only enhances public trust but also sets a precedent for other states to follow, ensuring that democracy is not only preserved but also flourishes in Taraba State.







