Adamu Atiku Abubakar, son of former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, has resigned from his position as Commissioner for Works and Energy Development in Adamawa State, citing recent political developments in the state.
The resignation comes in the wake of Governor Ahmadu Fintiri’s defection from the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC), a move that has significantly reshaped the political landscape in Adamawa. Adamu Atiku, who has served in the state executive council since his appointment, tendered his resignation formally, signaling a departure from public office linked to the change in party alignment.
Sources close to the former commissioner stated that the decision was taken after careful consideration of the political realignment and its implications for governance in the state. “He believes it is in the best interest of all parties involved that he steps down following the governor’s defection,” a source said.
As Commissioner for Works and Energy Development, Adamu Atiku had overseen infrastructure projects and energy initiatives across Adamawa State, including road construction, electrification programs, and maintenance of public facilities. His resignation marks the end of a tenure that has been closely watched due to his high-profile family background.
No official statement has yet been released by Governor Fintiri’s office regarding the resignation, though political observers expect a cabinet reshuffle to fill the vacant position in the coming days. Analysts say the governor’s defection to the APC may prompt further shifts within the state’s executive council as party loyalty becomes a key factor in appointments.
Political commentators have described the resignation as a significant development in Adamawa politics, given the prominence of the Atiku family in national affairs. Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has been a longstanding figure in Nigerian politics, and his family members have held influential roles at both federal and state levels.
Adamu Atiku’s resignation underscores the broader impact of political realignments on governance structures, particularly when senior officials hold office under a governor whose party affiliation has changed. It also highlights the delicate balance that political appointees must navigate in a volatile political environment.
The move is likely to attract attention from both the PDP and APC, as party stakeholders assess the implications for upcoming elections and control of key state portfolios. Observers also note that the resignation could influence the alignment of other political actors in Adamawa, potentially leading to further adjustments within the state administration.
Adamawa State has been a strategic political battleground in Nigeria’s northeast, with both major parties vying for influence. Governor Fintiri’s defection to APC is seen as a significant development, capable of altering the political calculus ahead of future electoral contests.
Adamu Atiku has not publicly commented on his plans following the resignation. However, political analysts speculate that he may remain active in party politics or explore other avenues for public service.
The resignation of a high-profile commissioner like Adamu Atiku Abubakar, combined with Governor Fintiri’s party switch, signals a potentially transformative period for Adamawa State’s political and administrative landscape. The coming weeks are expected to reveal how these changes will impact governance, party dynamics, and policy implementation in the state.

