
The former governor of Sokoto State, Aminu Tambuwal, has formally resigned from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and joined the African Democratic Congress (ADC).
Tambuwal announced the development in a statement posted on 𝕏 in the early hours of Thursday.
He cited the PDP’s persistent internal crisis, leadership disagreements, and deepening divisions as the driving forces behind his decision.
The former Speaker of the House of Representatives confirmed that he had communicated his resignation in writing to his ward chairman before formally enlisting in the ADC alongside his associates and supporters.
“Today, after deep reflection and consultations, I have formally resigned my membership of the Peoples Democratic Party, and I have communicated my resignation to my ward chairman in writing,” he stated.
While acknowledging the PDP’s significance in shaping his political career, which includes stints as Speaker of the House of Representatives and a second term as Sokoto State Governor, Tambuwal said the party’s internal deterioration had made continued membership untenable.
“The persistent internal crisis, leadership disagreements, and growing divisions within the PDP have made it increasingly difficult to continue my membership of the party. These developments have unfortunately weakened the unity and direction that once defined the party and have necessitated this decision,” he said.
Declaring his reasons for choosing the ADC as his new political home, Tambuwal said he was convinced the platform offered Nigeria a stronger vehicle for democratic progress.
“I am convinced that this decision is guided by my belief that Nigeria needs a stronger political platform built on integrity, accountability, inclusiveness, and a clear commitment to national development,” he stated, reaffirming his dedication to democracy, justice, and national unity.

