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Hayatu-Deen picks ADC presidential form, promises action on insecurity
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Hayatu-Deen picks ADC presidential form, promises action on insecurity

Daily Post 4 days 2 mins read

Presidential aspirant, Mohammed Hayatu-Deen has formally picked the presidential nomination form of the African Democratic Congress,ADC, ahead of the 2027 general elections, pledging to tackle insecurity, create jobs and reduce the rising cost of living in the country.

Hayatu-Deen arrived at the party’s national headquarters in Abuja on Thursday night to what supporters described as a massive reception by party members, youth groups and supporters.

The economist became the first aspirant to obtain the ADC presidential nomination form and was presented with the document by the party’s National Organising Secretary, Prince Chinedu Idigo.

Supporters at the venue chanted solidarity songs and called for leadership focused on security, economic recovery, employment generation and easing economic hardship facing Nigerians.

Speaking after receiving the nomination form, Hayatu-Deen said the 2027 election should focus on rebuilding Nigeria’s economy and improving national security.

“Nigerians are tired of living in fear. They are tired of watching businesses struggle, jobs disappear, and the cost of basic necessities rise beyond what ordinary people can afford,” he said.

“This election cannot be about politics as usual. It must be about how to secure our communities, rebuild confidence in the economy, create jobs at scale, and make life more affordable for millions of Nigerians.”

The presidential hopeful described insecurity as one of the biggest threats confronting the country, warning that economic growth would remain difficult in an atmosphere of fear and instability.

“We cannot build prosperity in an atmosphere of fear and instability. Security is the foundation upon which every strong economy is built,” he stated.

Hayatu-Deen also promised to pursue policies aimed at reducing the cost of doing business, supporting small and medium-scale enterprises and creating more opportunities for young Nigerians.

“I have spent decades helping businesses grow and supporting the creation of jobs. I understand what it takes to build institutions, unlock investment, and create opportunities at scale. Nigeria has the talent and potential to succeed, but we need disciplined leadership and serious execution,” he added.

Hayatu-Deen picks ADC presidential form, promises action on insecurity

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