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Abdullahi MaiBasira Resigns From PDP Amid Political Shift

Abdullahi Hussaini MaiBasira resigns from PDP, citing challenging circumstances; next political move remains unannounced amid speculation of joining ADC

Rt. Hon. Abdullahi Hussaini MaiBasira, former National Youth Leader and National Financial Secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has formally resigned his membership of the party, effective immediately.

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In a resignation letter dated December 22, 2025, addressed to the PDP Ward Chairman of Tudun Wada South Ward, Chanchaga Local Government Area, Minna, MaiBasira expressed gratitude for the opportunities he received while serving in various national and auxiliary roles.

He described the decision as “painstakingly onerous,” reflecting on his long-standing loyalty to the PDP since his initial registration.

MaiBasira cited “very obvious circumstances and asphyxiating realities” as factors making it necessary to alter his political course.

MaiBasira extended prayers and best wishes to members of the PDP Ward Executive and the party family in Minna, Niger State, and across Nigeria, assuring them of his continued warm regards.

The resignation represents a notable development within the PDP, given MaiBasira’s influence within the party’s youth, religious, and political structures nationwide.

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While he has not disclosed his next political move, speculation is rife that he and thousands of his followers may join the African Democratic Congress (ADC), widely expected to emerge as Nigeria’s main opposition party ahead of the 2027 general elections.

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