Hayatu-Deen Joins ADC, Commits to 2027 Election Campaign
• This Day • Politics
Moham Hayatu-Deen, a former presidential aspirant and ex-managing director of FSB International Bank, has announced his decision to join the African Democratic Congress (ADC). He expressed deep concerns about Nigeria's deteriorating conditions and the urgent need for credible political alternatives. In a press statement, Hayatu-Deen emphasized that his decision was motivated by a desire for a better future for Nigeria, highlighting the fundamental problems the nation faces. He previously contested for the presidency under the People's Democratic Party (PDP) in 2022, a period he described as one of wide-open democratic space, but he lamented the disappointment experienced by Nigerians. Hayatu-Deen aims to address issues such as insecurity, the high cost of living, and job creation, pledging to leverage his expertise in business and government to support the ADC's success in the upcoming elections. He committed to campaigning relentlessly for the party until the 2027 elections, aiming to deliver a better future for Nigeria.
Topics: Politics, Elections