The Minister of State for Labour and Employment, Nkeiruka Onyejeocha, has formally resigned from her position, describing the end of her tenure as the closing of “a significant chapter” in her public service career.
In a statement on her social media on Friday, Onyejeocha thanked President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for the opportunity to serve under his administration, praising his “trust, support, and visionary leadership.”
“Working under your Renewed Hope Agenda has been an honor and privilege. Thank you for believing in my capacity to contribute to nation-building,” she said.
Onyejeocha also expressed appreciation to the leadership and staff of the Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment, highlighting their role in advancing policies that protect workers’ rights, promote workplace safety, and expand employment opportunities.
She acknowledged her constituents in Isuikwuato/Umunneochi Federal Constituency, noting that their support and prayers had been a source of strength throughout her tenure.
“Serving Nigeria has been the greatest privilege of my life. As one chapter closes, another opens. I remain committed to service, to progress, and to building the Nigeria we all deserve,” Onyejeocha stated. Franktalknow,
