Aisha Yesufu joins NDC after leaving ADC, declaring her FCT Senate ambition and support for Peter Obi’s leadership vision
Nigerian activist Aisha Yesufu has announced her resignation from the African Democratic Congress and her decision to join the Nigeria Democratic Congress, declaring her intention to contest the Federal Capital Territory Senate seat.
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In a statement, Yesufu said her decision aligns with her continued support for Peter Obi, whom she described as representing the hope for a more functional Nigeria.
She said the next few days would be crucial for the country’s political direction, noting that her choice reflects a deeper commitment to her long-standing political beliefs.
“The next couple of days will define the future of this nation,” she said.
“Yes, I resigned from the African Democratic Congress to join the Nigeria Democratic Congress as I follow the leadership of HE Peter Obi, who embodies the hope and aspiration of a Nigeria that works.”
She added that her earlier move to the ADC was part of a commitment she made, which she has now fulfilled through a transition into the NDC.
According to her, the new political step is not only a party switch but also a formal declaration of her ambition to contest the FCT senatorial seat.
Yesufu stated that she has concluded all obligations with her former party to ensure a smooth and responsible transition.
She also expressed gratitude to colleagues she worked with in various capacities, including sub committee chair, deputy committee chair and secretary roles.
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The activist described the experience as valuable and thanked party members for their cooperation and support during her time in the organisation.























