Sulaiman Aledeh has resigned as the Managing Director of Edo Broadcasting Service.
NewsOnline Nigeria reports that Sulaiman Aledeh has resigned from his position as Managing Director of the Edo Broadcasting Service (EBS), bringing an end to his tenure at the state-owned media organization.
In a resignation letter dated May 30, 2026, and addressed to the Governor of Edo State, Senator Monday Okpebholo, Aledeh announced that his resignation takes immediate effect.
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The veteran broadcaster said his decision was informed by a desire to focus on the next phase of his professional career and pursue other interests as a private citizen.
“I write to formally tender my resignation as Managing Director of the Edo Broadcasting Service (EBS), effective 30 May 2026,” Aledeh stated in the letter.
“This decision has been taken to enable me to devote my full attention to the next phase of my professional journey as a media practitioner and to pursue other endeavours as a private citizen.”
Aledeh expressed gratitude to Governor Okpebholo for the opportunity to serve, describing it as a privilege to lead the historic broadcasting institution.
He also thanked the people of Edo State, both at home and in the diaspora, for their support throughout his tenure, noting that helping to strengthen communication between government and citizens through broadcasting had been deeply fulfilling.
The outgoing EBS boss further commended the management and staff of the broadcasting service for their professionalism, dedication, and commitment to excellence, saying their collective efforts contributed to the institution’s growth and transformation.
“Together, we pursued a shared vision of transforming EBS into a modern, credible and forward-looking public broadcasting institution,” he wrote.
Aledeh expressed confidence that the organization would continue to build on its achievements and effectively serve the people of Edo State.
His resignation letter was copied to the Secretary to the State Government of Edo State.
As of the time of filing this report, the Edo State Government has not issued an official statement regarding his resignation or announced a successor.




















