General
Ibrahim Babangida started his political transition program in 1987 with the establishment of a
Political Bureau, and a Constituent Assembly was later inaugurated to deliberate on a proposed draft constitution. Though Yar'Adua was not a member of the assembly and a law had proscribed certain old breed politicians from political activities, his associates represented his political leanings at the forum and was active in the formation of political associations during the transitional period. Yar'Adua and his group formed the People's Front of Nigeria; Members included
Babagana Kingibe,
Atiku Abubakar,
Bola Tinubu,
Magaji Abdullahi, Ango Abdullahi, Ahmadu Rufa'i, Yahaya Kwande,
Abdullahi Aliyu Sumaila, Wada Abubakar,
Babalola Borishade, Timothy Oguntuase Akinbode,
Sabo Bakin Zuwo,
Sunday Afolabi,
Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso,
Tony Anenih,
Chuba Okadigbo and
Abubakar Koko. The People's Front later merged with other groups to form the
Social Democratic Party (SDP). The People's Front and PSP, became the two dominant factions within SDP. However, Yar'Adua's group was very organized and able to win the majority of the elective posts within SDP. During the Governorship and House of Assembly elections, SDP had a slight numerical edge over the opposition
National Republican Convention (NRC). In January 1992, Yar'Adua spent a short stint in detention, jailed for contravening a law banning certain persons from active politics. However, the law was repealed and Yar'Adua subsequently announced his presidential election. His campaign political structure covered the country; he had a national campaign directorate, and each state had its own campaign coordinator and ward mobilizers. Members of his campaign group included former
PDP chairman
Anthony Anenih, former Vice President
Atiku Abubakar, former minister
Dapo Sarumi,
Bola Tinubu,
Abdullahi Aliyu Sumaila and
Sunday Afolabi. Yar'Adua was leading the SDP presidential field before results were annulled. A new election was later conducted on
12 June 1993 which was won by
M.K.O. Abiola. After the 12 June elections were annulled, the Yar'Adua faction negotiated an arrangement for the inauguration of an interim government. In November 1993, the interim government of
Ernest Shonekan was booted out and
Sani Abacha became the new
military Head of State, disbanding the political parties. In 1994, Yar'Adua won a seat representing
Katsina to a new National Constitutional Conference. He was an outspoken delegate and in early 1994 organized a political conference at the
Nigerian Union of
Journalist office in
Lagos that earned the attention of the military leadership who detained him for four days. == Arrest and death ==