
Rep Dasuki Resigns from PDP, Officially Joins ADC
House of Representatives member, Rep Dasuki, has officially resigned from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and joined the African Democratic Congress (ADC), signaling a significant shift in his political alignment ahead of upcoming elections. The move comes amid internal party disputes and reflects broader realignments within Nigeria’s political landscape.
In a formal statement, Rep Dasuki expressed gratitude to his former party for the opportunities and experiences gained during his tenure with PDP. He noted that his decision to leave was driven by a desire to pursue a political platform that aligns more closely with his principles and vision for effective governance.
Dasuki highlighted the ADC’s commitment to promoting transparency, grassroots participation, and socio-economic development as key reasons for his decision. He stated that the party’s policies and objectives resonated with his personal goals of serving his constituents and advancing reforms in critical sectors.
The lawmaker also used the announcement to appeal for unity and collaboration within the ADC, emphasizing the need for party members to work together to strengthen the party’s influence at both state and national levels. Analysts suggest that Dasuki’s move could bolster ADC’s profile, particularly in regions where he holds substantial support and political influence.
Political observers have noted that defections like Dasuki’s are becoming increasingly common in Nigeria’s multiparty system, often reflecting internal disagreements, strategic repositioning, or alignment with emerging political trends. Such moves are seen as efforts by politicians to position themselves advantageously ahead of elections, leveraging new platforms to maximize outreach and voter engagement.
The PDP has yet to release an official response to Dasuki’s resignation. Party insiders indicate that his departure will prompt further reflection on strategies to maintain cohesion and retain influential members. Meanwhile, ADC leaders have welcomed Dasuki, describing his entry as a boost to the party’s capacity to attract experienced lawmakers and expand its national footprint.
Rep Dasuki’s defection underscores the dynamic nature of Nigeria’s political environment, where shifting alliances and party realignments continue to shape electoral strategies and governance debates. As he settles into ADC, political watchers will be closely monitoring the implications for upcoming legislative contests and party dynamics.
