Mohammed Hayatu-Deen's decision to purchase the African Democratic Congress (ADC) presidential nomination form for N100 million signals his serious intent to lead Nigeria into the 2027 elections. Amidst escalating insecurity and a rising cost of living, his campaign is poised to address critical issues that resonate with the electorate.
Hayatu-Deen, a former presidential adviser, has a track record in both the public and private sectors, which he believes equips him to tackle Nigeria's pressing challenges. "I am committed to a Nigeria where every citizen feels safe and can afford basic necessities," he stated, underscoring his focus on security and economic stability.
As the political landscape heats up, Hayatu-Deen's entry into the race reflects a growing urgency among candidates to propose tangible solutions to Nigeria's crises. His emphasis on grassroots engagement and economic reforms may position him as a formidable contender in the ADC and beyond. With the election just a year away, voters will be keen to see how he translates his pledges into actionable policies that address their daily struggles.