Nigeria’s Minister of Finance, Wale Edun, has reportedly been flown abroad for urgent medical treatment after suffering a stroke, prompting immediate consultations in the Presidency over a temporary replacement.
Reports from Sahara Reporters and other outlets indicate that Wale Edun, Nigeria’s Minister of Finance, was flown abroad today after suffering a stroke. Sources say the Presidency has begun discussions to identify an acting minister to ensure continuity in policy and fiscal operations.
Mr. Edun — a veteran economist and key figure in President Bola Tinubu’s economic team — has overseen major fiscal initiatives in recent months, including reforms to subsidy frameworks and foreign exchange policy. Market actors and international partners are closely monitoring the situation for any impact on Nigeria’s economic strategy.
The Presidency has not yet issued a formal statement confirming the reports. Government officials are expected to release an official update on Mr. Edun’s condition and the timeline for any temporary appointment. Financial markets may react to further developments, and authorities stress the need for calm until verified information is available.
What we know so far
- Multiple outlets report that Wale Edun suffered a stroke and was flown abroad for treatment.
- The Presidency is reportedly consulting on an acting replacement to oversee finance operations.
- Official confirmation and medical details are still pending; News Global will update as more information is verified.
























