April 13, 2026

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A former presidential aspirant, Mohammed Hayatu-Deen, has formally left the Peoples Democratic Party to join the African Democratic Congress, citing worsening insecurity, rising cost of living, and concerns over what he described as a shrinking democratic space in Nigeria.

Hayatu-Deen, in a statement on Sunday, explained that his decision was driven by the need for a credible political alternative capable of delivering security, economic stability, and job creation ahead of the 2027 general elections.

The PDP has been facing an internal crisis at the national level, leading many of its leaders, governors, and other members to leave the party for either the ruling All Progressives Congress or the opposition coalition party, ADC.

Hayatu-Deen pledged to deploy his decades of experience in business and economic reform, saying he would campaign actively with the ADC ahead of the 2027 elections to help deliver a safer and more prosperous future for the country.

He stated, “Like many of you, I want a safer, more prosperous future for Nigeria, but the nation faces fundamental problems that are being ignored. This was the motivating force behind my entry into politics in 2022, when I threw my hat into the ring as a presidential aspirant in the PDP in what was then a wide-open democratic space.

“However, since then, the hopes and yearnings of Nigerians have been met with bitter disappointment. This is why I have taken the decision to join the ADC, which I know is the vehicle for change.

“Every day, I hear from people across Nigeria that they want a government that is focused on fixing the problems and delivering a safer and more prosperous future for their families.

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