ADC Hopeful Hayatu‑Deen Meets Amaechi on Party Unity

A leading presidential hopeful of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Mohammed Hayatu‑Deen, met with former Minister of Transportation Rotimi Amaechi on Friday, according to a post on Hayatu‑Deen’s official X account.

The two politicians, both senior members of the ADC, discussed issues of unity and collective purpose within the party. In a statement released after the meeting, Hayatu‑Deen said the conversation focused on “the responsibility we carry as leaders within the ADC to put Nigeria first.” He added that, beyond individual ambition, the current political moment demands “collaboration, mutual respect and a collective commitment to rebuild our country.”

Hayatu‑Deen, who has emerged as one of the prominent figures on the ADC platform for the upcoming presidential election, has been campaigning on a message of national cohesion and economic revival. Rotimi Amaechi, who served as Minister of Transportation from 2015 to 2023 and currently chairs the ADC’s National Working Committee, is widely regarded as a senior strategist within the party. Their meeting follows a series of intra‑party consultations aimed at consolidating support ahead of the 2027 presidential race.

The ADC, founded in 2003, has struggled to secure a substantial share of votes in previous national elections, often ranking below the country’s three dominant parties. Party officials have indicated that a unified front and clear policy agenda are essential to improving its electoral prospects. The discussion between Hayatu‑Deen and Amaechi appears to be part of a broader effort to align the party’s leadership on strategic priorities, including infrastructure development, security reforms, and economic diversification.

While no specific policy proposals were disclosed during the meeting, observers note that both speakers emphasized “shared purpose” and “national first” rhetoric, echoing broader calls for political stability and development across Nigeria’s fragmented landscape.

The meeting concludes a week of heightened activity within the ADC, which has scheduled a national convention later this month to formalize its presidential ticket and adopt a manifesto. Party insiders expect the outcomes of the Friday discussion to inform the convention’s agenda, particularly regarding the party’s stance on governance reforms and partnership with regional stakeholders.

Hayatu‑Deen’s remarks highlight a continued push for internal consensus as the ADC positions itself for the upcoming electoral cycle, signaling that unity and collaborative leadership will remain central themes in its campaign narrative.

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