Former NAFDAC Boss Paul Orhii Leaves PDP for ADC in Bid for National Rescue Mission
In a significant political development, Paul Orhii the former Director-General of the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has officially left the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) to join the African Democratic Congress (ADC).
Orhii announced his decision during a public statement where he described his move as part of a “national rescue mission.”
While he did not elaborate extensively on his reasons for leaving the PDP Orhii emphasized his commitment to contributing to Nigeria’s socio-political progress through the ADC platform.
The switch marks an important realignment in the political landscape as Orhii brings his experience in public service and regulatory governance to the ADC.
Party officials welcomed him warmly expressing optimism that his inclusion would strengthen the party’s goals ahead of upcoming elections.
Political analysts suggest that this move might influence voter dynamics and could signal growing discontent within the PDP ranks.
Orhii’s transition underscores a shifting political tide as various figures seek fresh platforms to advance their visions for Nigeria’s future.
The ADC is expected to leverage Orhii’s reputation and expertise to build momentum with supporters who desire change and reform.


