The African Democratic Congress (ADC) says its chief goal is to stop what it describes as a move toward full civilian rule by the All Progressives Congress (APC). Senator David Mark, the party’s National Chairman, made this claim on Monday when the ADC opened its new national headquarters in Abuja. He said the party is already getting ready for the 2027 general election.
“Let it be known to all that this coalition of national political opposition groups goes beyond gaining political power. It is a concerted effort to rebuild the crumbling pillars of Nigeria’s democracy.
“The mission is clear: Rescue Nigeria. Rebuild Nigeria. Return power to the people,” said Mark.
He accused the APC-led federal government of taking over key democratic institutions and of focusing more on party politics than on running the country. He warned that moves to weaken other parties were meant to close off choices for voters ahead of 2027.
“The blatant destabilisation and infiltration of all major opposition political parties is aimed at achieving only one objective: to enhance total state capture and leave Nigerians with no alternative or options in 2027. This coalition is to prevent our country’s descent into a one-party state,” he added.
The ADC’s event drew a number of notable figures. Those linked to the coalition include former presidential candidates Atiku Abubakar (PDP) and Peter Obi (Labour Party), former lawmaker Senator Dino Melaye, former youth minister Solomon Dalong, publisher Dele Momodu, Senators Gabriel Suswam and Ireti Kingibe, ex-deputy House Speaker Emeka Ihedioha, and retired Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar.
The coalition formally chose the ADC as its platform on July 2, 2025. At Monday’s ceremony the party said it will work to save the country from collapse and to rebuild democratic systems ahead of the next national polls.
Im not convinced that the ADC can truly challenge the APC in 2027. Lets see if they can walk the talk!
I think its bold for ADC to aim for 2027, but can they really challenge APC dominance? Time will tell.
Im not convinced ADC has what it takes to challenge APC in 2027. Lets see some solid plans first.
Is the ADC really a threat to the APC dominance, or are they just blowing hot air for the next election cycle? Time will tell!
I dont buy it! ADC taking on APC in 2027? Ill believe it when I see it. Time will tell!
Is it just me or does anyone else think the ADC might actually have a shot at shaking up the political scene in 2027? Lets discuss!
Im not convinced that ADC can really challenge APC in 2027. APC seems too entrenched. Lets see how it plays out!
Im not convinced ADC has what it takes to challenge APC in 2027. Lets see if they can bring something new to the table!
Im not convinced ADC can actually challenge APC dominance in 2027. Lets see if they have a solid strategy.