A former presidential aspirant on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Mohammed Hayatu-Deen, has joined the African Democratic Congress (ADC).
In a statement made available to Naija News on Sunday by his media office, Hayatu-Deen said his decision was influenced by the shrinking democratic space in Nigeria.
He added that under the prevailing circumstances, the ADC is the vehicle of change needed to deliver a safer, more prosperous future for Nigeria.
The former economist and banker lamented the worsening insecurity, rising cost of living, and growing national challenges in Nigeria, arguing that his decision to join the ADC was driven by the need for a credible alternative capable of delivering security, economic stability, and job creation.
He warned that democratic institutions are under strain and that space for genuine opposition is narrowing, stressing that Nigerians deserve real choices.
Hayatu-Deen pledged to deploy his decades of experience in business and economic reform for the ADC ahead of the 2027 elections.
The full statement reads:
“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 motivational 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.
Aspirational Nigerians want a steady, calm and credible government alternative that will tackle insecurity, reduce the cost of living, and foster job creation; ensuring that our hopes for the future are realised and not forfeited to politics as usual.
“I am also deeply concerned about the increasing shrinkage of our democratic space. Voices are being stifled, institutions are under strain, and the space for credible opposition and real choice is being systematically closed. Democracy must offer Nigerians genuine options.
“This gives me even greater impetus to be involved in the political process.
“In my career, I have taken companies from loss to profit, led nationwide economic reforms to create new jobs, and coordinated charitable efforts to help children access education in the face of insecurity. I will deploy my business and governmental experience that has, and continues to support millions of jobs in Nigeria.
“From this day onwards until the 2027 elections, I will campaign relentlessly as a party member, to help the ADC win the elections and deliver the better future Nigeria desperately deserves.”


