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PRP Welcomes Baba-Ahmed, Hails Move as Boost for National Renewal Agenda

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KEY POINTS


  • PRP has welcomed former Labour Party vice-presidential candidate Yusuf Datti Baba-Ahmed into its fold.
  • The party described his entry as a “new dawn” that will strengthen its reform agenda.
  • PRP is promoting a five-point plan focused on governance, security, economic growth, and national restructuring.

The Peoples Redemption Party, PRP, has formally welcomed Yusuf Datti Baba-Ahmed, a former vice-presidential candidate of the Labour Party, into its ranks.

The party described his defection as a significant political development that strengthens its vision for building a reformed and prosperous Nigeria.

In a statement issued in Abuja by its National Publicity Secretary, Muhammed Ishaq, the PRP said Baba-Ahmed’s entry signals “a new dawn” for the party.

It added that his decision to join, along with his nationwide supporters, would enhance its push for:

  • Integrity in governance
  • Improved national security
  • Economic transformation

Call for Broad-Based Political Support

The PRP reiterated that its platform remains open to Nigerians from all backgrounds who are committed to national development.

The party urged citizens to rally behind its agenda aimed at addressing key challenges facing the country, including governance, insecurity, and economic instability.

Central to the party’s roadmap is a five-point reform agenda focused on:

  • Restoring credibility in leadership
  • Strengthening institutions to tackle insecurity
  • Revitalising the economy
  • Restructuring governance for fairness and efficiency

The PRP emphasised that these priorities are designed to move Nigeria beyond political rhetoric toward tangible progress.

The party highlighted its commitment to improving critical sectors such as education, healthcare, and rural development, positioning these areas as pillars of its broader national transformation strategy.

Baba-Ahmed’s move signals a potential shift in Nigeria’s political landscape as parties begin to reposition ahead of future elections.

The PRP expressed optimism that his experience and influence will contribute to strengthening its political base and advancing its reform agenda.

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