Tambuwal dumps PDP for ADC, cites deepening crisis



The senator representing Sokoto South, Aminu Tambuwal, has resigned from the Peoples Democratic Party and defected to the African Democratic Congress, citing persistent internal crises within the opposition party.

Tambuwal, a former governor of Sokoto State, disclosed this in a resignation letter dated March 11, 2026, addressed to the PDP ward chairman in Tambuwal/Shinfiri Ward of Tambuwal Local Government Area.

The letter, which was made available to journalists on Thursday, said the decision followed consultations with his political associates and supporters.

“After deep reflection and extensive consultations with my political associates and supporters, I have decided to resign my membership of the Peoples Democratic Party with immediate effect,” Tambuwal stated.

The former Speaker of the House of Representatives of Nigeria said lingering disputes and leadership disagreements in the PDP made it increasingly difficult for him to remain in the party.

“The persistent internal crises, leadership disagreements and growing divisions within the party have made it increasingly difficult for me to continue my membership,” he added.

Despite leaving the party, the senator expressed appreciation to the PDP for the opportunities it gave him to serve in different capacities.

“I remain grateful to the party for the platform it provided me to serve Nigeria as Speaker of the House of Representatives and later as Governor of Sokoto State,” he said.

Tambuwal confirmed that he had joined the ADC alongside his political associates and supporters, describing the move as part of efforts to strengthen democratic values and provide a credible political alternative.

“My decision is guided by the conviction that Nigeria requires a stronger political platform built on integrity, accountability, inclusiveness and a clear commitment to national development,” he added.

Tambuwal served as Speaker of the House of Representatives between 2011 and 2015 before emerging governor of Sokoto State in 2015 under the All Progressives Congress. He later defected to the PDP the same year and was re-elected governor in 2019.

After completing his second term in 2023, he was elected to the Nigerian Senate to represent Sokoto South.

His defection to the ADC is expected to alter the political dynamics in Sokoto State, where he remains one of the state’s most influential politicians.

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