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2027: ADC Leaders Split Over Takeover By Anti-tinubu Coalition by TimeManager(op): 1:49pm On May 26, 2025
Division has crept into the African Democratic Congress following reports of its adoption by former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and the 2023 presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi, as a platform to challenge President Bola Tinubu in 2027.

Amid the unfolding drama, Sunday PUNCH gathered that the party quietly amended its constitution to grant equal rights and privileges to incoming members, a move interpreted by insiders as a strategic step to accommodate high-profile defectors ahead of the coalition.

However, the move sparked resistance among some state officials, who vowed not to relinquish their positions to new entrants.

While a few expressed openness to leadership changes in the spirit of unity, others insisted they would not step aside for the new power blocs.

The ADC

Founded in 2005, the African Democratic Congress remained largely on the fringes of Nigerian politics until recently, when talks about a possible coalition ahead of the 2027 general elections thrust it into the national spotlight.

The coalition drive gained momentum following internal crises in the Peoples Democratic Party and the Labour Party.

Despite its newfound relevance, the ADC still lacks a robust national structure.

Sunday PUNCH correspondents encountered difficulty reaching party representatives across some states, particularly in the South-South and South-East regions
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Though the party has won elections on a limited scale, the ADC’s electoral successes have not extended beyond the Federal House of Representatives and state levels.

In the 2019 general elections, the party secured at least three National Assembly seats, and won two Oyo State House of Assembly seats.

Sunday PUNCH gathered that the coalition leaders might have settled for the ADC following growing concerns over President Bola Tinubu’s influence within the Social Democratic Party, which was initially considered to be their platform of choice.

The National Secretary of the SDP, Olu Agunloye, had declared that the party would not enter into any mergers or adopt external takeover models.

While negotiations between the SDP leadership and the coalition leaders continued to linger, the ADC National Chairman, Ralph Nwosu, declared that the party was ready to be the face of the anti-Tinubu coalition ahead of the 2027 general elections.

A few days after his statement, the ADC was announced as the coalition’s platform.

The ADC officials who spoke with Sunday PUNCH welcomed the development, declaring the coalition the right initiative to defeat the APC.

However, while some party leaders admitted that restructuring was part of the coalition plan, others stated that any move to impose a new leadership in their various states would be resisted.


ADC leaders welcome coalition


Speaking with Sunday PUNCH , the Ogun State Chairman of the ADC, Dr Femi Soluade, said there was a need to give a sense of belonging to the potential new members, adding that tinkering with the party executives was part of the arrangement.

“There has been realignment, re-engineering and, of course, repositioning of the party right from the National Chairman, Secretary and some other national officers to make the coalition work,” he stated.

Soluade said, “We are doing some fixtures at the regional and state levels to accommodate the interests of more than six blocs forming the coalition, whereas the ADC bloc is the senior partner with the allocation of a certain percentage.”

In Rivers State, the leadership of the ADC expressed a willingness to allow newcomers to take up leadership positions.

The ADC Chairman, Lawrence Egbagiri, said, “For the sake of the country, we are willing to relinquish our offices, and the party is glad about it.”

Similarly, the Niger State Chairman of the party, Musa Hassan, said the state was also willing to relinquish positions for the new members.

“But that should be after a resolution based on the national convention of the ADC,” he added.

The Bauchi State ADC Chairman, Hassan Haruna, maintained that the state chapter would abide by the decision of the national leadership on party offices.

“Coalition means joining forces. Whatever notification we receive from the national leadership is what we are going to dwell on,” he stated.

The Kano State Chairman of the ADC, Musa Ungogo, and his counterpart in Kaduna State, Ahmed Tijjani, said they were also willing to give their offices to the new joiners.

Ungogo explained that the party’s symbol, a handshake, represented the coming together of people from different backgrounds to build a greater Nigeria.

“Our party has been in existence for 21 years, and it’s growing daily. We cannot turn away people of high calibre who want to join us,” he added.

Similarly, the Kebbi State ADC Chairman, Hauwa’u Muhammed, said the national leadership would determine the direction to take on the party offices.

“The national leadership of our party holds the four aces. If they ask us to relinquish our positions to the new entrants, we will, if it will take our party to greater heights,” she said.

Also, a Deputy National Chairman of the ADC, Nafiu Bala, disclosed that there was a decision by the party’s leadership to step aside in favour of incoming members.

Nafiu, in an interview with one of our correspondents in Gombe, said the state leadership collectively agreed to relinquish their positions in the interest of party unity, renewal, and progress.


We won’t relinquish our positions – ADC state Chairmen vowed

But the Osun State ADC Chairman, Charles Omidiji, said no defector would be allowed to displace the current leadership in the state.

He, however, declared that his executives were willing to negotiate and concede some positions to properly integrate newcomers.

Omidiji said, “Why would anyone come into the party and displace us? Who will receive the defectors? It is us. Let people defect to our party, but to hold the view that they will come in and displace us, that will not happen.

“But if we have to negotiate, it will be a give-and-take situation. We will take some positions and leave some for those coming in, but we can’t welcome the idea of one person or group taking all the positions. It will be shared equally.”

Also, the ADC Chairman in Plateau State, Sabiu Musa, said the party was not ready to hold a congress to allow newcomers to take positions immediately.

He encouraged new joiners to contest positions during the next congress of the party if they wished to be part of the executives.

Musa said, “Why are we not going to incorporate new joiners? Our doors are wide open for that. But we are not ready to hold any congress at the moment to change the leadership and allow newcomers to take positions.”

Echoing a similar view, the Delta State ADC Chairman, Austin Okolie, insisted that it was impossible to change the party leadership because of the coalition.

He said, “If you change leadership, it means you want to replace the people who have laboured for the party. You can’t change the people who have laboured for the party. If not for the people who kept it, you wouldn’t have met it for a coalition.

“So, when you are coming, you queue up with the present leadership; we harmonise and everybody will put hands together for the victory of the party.”

Also, the ADC National Vice Chairman, South-East, Chilos Godsent, said it would be unfair for new members to take all party positions.

He warned that any act of imposition or impunity would cause internal rancour and weaken the party.

“It is very undemocratic if the newcomers request or impose conditions that the existing ward, local government, state, and zonal executive committee members relinquish all the positions for the newcomers without mutual internal restructuring of the party offices on a win-win basis,” he said.

In his comment, the Chairman of the ADC in Benue State, Celestine Orbunde, said new members would not be allowed to make old members feel useless.

“One thing I know is that the new members cannot just come and say they want to take over everything completely, as if the old members don’t know how to build a party.

There has to be an understanding among the members, both old and new. Whether the old members will allow a congress to change the party leadership lies with the national leadership.”

Similarly, the Gombe ADC Chairman, Auwal Barde, rejected what he described as pressure to relinquish seats for newcomers, saying while the state leadership welcomed progressive coalitions, it would not step aside for new entrants.

“We welcome any positive coalition that will uplift our party, but we won’t hand over leadership to newcomers who barely understand our history and struggle,” he said.

The chairman insisted that leadership changes should follow due process and not be imposed under political arrangements.


Why we amended party constitution – Nwosu

Confirming the amendment of the party’s constitution, the ADC National Chairman, Nwosu, told Sunday PUNCH that the step was taken to ensure that everyone’s interest was accommodated amid the coalition plan.

“Yes, we amended the constitution. We are interested in being a vehicle for the transformation of this country, and because of that, we are completely willing to take any steps necessary to ensure that everybody’s interest is accommodated,” Nwosu said.

He disclosed that “critical areas” of the constitution were amended by the National Executive Council of the party, specifically for the coalition.

Our correspondents gathered that the last amendment was made on May 15 at the NEC meeting.

Speaking further, Nwosu said, “When it comes to politics, different individuals show up. So, we want to be sure that everybody is accommodated. The fact that we founded the party doesn’t mean that we own it. The principle of politics is public trust.

“Some of the areas we amended have to do with rights and privileges. Before, if you joined the ADC, you had to be a member of the party for two years before you could be voted for or hold a party office. But we have opened ourselves up for a coalition and to admit new members now.

“Previously, our constitution stated that you had to wait for two years if you were interested in contesting the presidency after joining the ADC. But we have amended that. Now, the power we have as members of over 20 years is the same power that everybody has to contest elections.”

He added that the ADC held about five different NEC meetings to amend the critical areas of the constitution to ‘help the coalition.’

Speaking on how to manage different interests in the party, Nwosu said, “It is the culture of every ADC person to be compliant. Our culture and tradition is a handshake, which means love and inclusion. What we want is to rescue this country.”
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Re: 2027: ADC Leaders Split Over Takeover By Anti-tinubu Coalition by G0odharddick: 1:52pm On May 26, 2025
Atiku is ready to scatter ADC like he did in pdp
Re: 2027: ADC Leaders Split Over Takeover By Anti-tinubu Coalition by TimeManager(op): 1:54pm On May 26, 2025
When Jagaban was orchestrating the coalition immediately after 2011 election, which eventually came into fruition in 2014, they thought it was that easy. Make dem do it if e easy, dem no fit, running from SDP to ADC, some leaders in ADC don dey para before kick off. When kasala later burst, they will then be blaming the Government.


-Kiss the truth!
Re: 2027: ADC Leaders Split Over Takeover By Anti-tinubu Coalition by fuckJones(f): 1:55pm On May 26, 2025
okay
Re: 2027: ADC Leaders Split Over Takeover By Anti-tinubu Coalition by Ddeliverer007(m): 1:56pm On May 26, 2025
This is why the coalition must never reveal their party.

Tinubu wants to be the sole contestant, cos he knows any other candidate will defeat him.
Re: 2027: ADC Leaders Split Over Takeover By Anti-tinubu Coalition by ALTERNATEID: 2:03pm On May 26, 2025
Ddeliverer007:
This is why the coalition must never reveal their party.

Tinubu wants to be the sole contestant, cos he knows any other candidate will defeat him.
Some of you are just funny. Atiku has gone to court in US through some of his lackeys to get CSU to withdraw Tinubu's certificate so as to stop him from contesting the 2027. But somehow, Tinubu is the problem and the one trying to be the sole contestant. So, what should we call what Atiku is doing?
Re: 2027: ADC Leaders Split Over Takeover By Anti-tinubu Coalition by cjudy(m): 2:20pm On May 26, 2025
I like as the coalition keep confusing them. They’re now running around without any information of the coalition. Tilumbuuu is now running around, he don’t even know the party to scatter again.
Re: 2027: ADC Leaders Split Over Takeover By Anti-tinubu Coalition by UTILITYMAY(m): 2:20pm On May 26, 2025
One thing that is sure is that, there is no party they approach that does not have Tinubu's hand in it at the moment. There is no single politician in Nigeria from inception till present that is politically savvy as Tinubu. That man will stop at nothing to win the next election.
Re: 2027: ADC Leaders Split Over Takeover By Anti-tinubu Coalition by BeginsAtHome(f): 2:21pm On May 26, 2025
Tinubu will be the end of democracy in Nigeria.
Re: 2027: ADC Leaders Split Over Takeover By Anti-tinubu Coalition by zero8zero(m): 2:23pm On May 26, 2025
And then you chose a party's name similar to APC, Lol. When they say vote ADC, the unlearned will think it's APC & then thumbprint on APC.
Re: 2027: ADC Leaders Split Over Takeover By Anti-tinubu Coalition by Lanretoye(m): 2:23pm On May 26, 2025
Coalition without genuine intention and agenda,people who felt they have been shortchanged in the APC,pDP and other parties trying to arrange themselves.
PBAT formed the APC with a genuine target of becoming the president with direct projections and that was why it worked,but their own coalition where all of them wanto be president at once…
Re: 2027: ADC Leaders Split Over Takeover By Anti-tinubu Coalition by sleek214(m): 2:24pm On May 26, 2025
Sad
Re: 2027: ADC Leaders Split Over Takeover By Anti-tinubu Coalition by zero8zero(m): 2:27pm On May 26, 2025
BeginsAtHome:
Tinubu will be the end of democracy in Nigeria.
Failure has many excuses, better change your mentality so that you can move forward in life. When the Government in power was collecting Tinubu's ACN, leaving only Lagos as the only surviving one, Tinubu didn't cry like a baby as you are doing.
Re: 2027: ADC Leaders Split Over Takeover By Anti-tinubu Coalition by wellmax(m): 2:32pm On May 26, 2025
Their gathering shall be scattered
Re: 2027: ADC Leaders Split Over Takeover By Anti-tinubu Coalition by UTILITYMAY(m): 2:33pm On May 26, 2025
zero8zero:
And then you chose a party's name similar to APC, Lol. When they say vote ADC, the unlearned will think it's APC & then thumbprint on APC.
Your head dey there. This is exactly what I have been thinking since the news of ADC adoption broke. They are not even smart to think through this. Anyways, they are going no where.
Re: 2027: ADC Leaders Split Over Takeover By Anti-tinubu Coalition by PHIPEX(m): 2:34pm On May 26, 2025
Punch and dirty works.

They were same one that reported crises at the coalition's meeting yesterday. Dirty works for the Oga at the top
Re: 2027: ADC Leaders Split Over Takeover By Anti-tinubu Coalition by Ikaeniyan0: 2:34pm On May 26, 2025
can still remember the way a political party called APC was created, it was even registered before the real APC registere
Re: 2027: ADC Leaders Split Over Takeover By Anti-tinubu Coalition by BeginsAtHome(f): 2:35pm On May 26, 2025
zero8zero:
Failure has many excuses, better change your mentality so that you can move forward in life. When the Government in power was collecting Tinubu's ACN, leaving only Lagos as the only surviving one, Tinubu didn't cry like a baby as you are doing.
Get the Bleep outta my mention!!!

I was talking to reasonable nairalanders.
Not some slowpoke!!!
Re: 2027: ADC Leaders Split Over Takeover By Anti-tinubu Coalition by SarkinYarki: 2:35pm On May 26, 2025
Tinubus money and ice cream has entered the the mix , as long as Nigerians remain so greedy Tinubu will always have his way
Re: 2027: ADC Leaders Split Over Takeover By Anti-tinubu Coalition by Ikaeniyan0: 2:36pm On May 26, 2025
Atiku and Obi might have no party to contest under in 2027
Re: 2027: ADC Leaders Split Over Takeover By Anti-tinubu Coalition by Kusu12: 2:38pm On May 26, 2025
This is an exercise in futility. Those banking on disgruntled, disillusioned, confused, and frustrated politicians to displace the master strategist in 2027 are only daydreaming. They will wake up after the 2027 elections. One thing is sure: it will end in defeat and premium tears.
Re: 2027: ADC Leaders Split Over Takeover By Anti-tinubu Coalition by EponObi(f): 2:41pm On May 26, 2025
Walahi, Obi is a reincarnate of Moses. Him just dey divide anything dividable like it's the red sea.

Re: 2027: ADC Leaders Split Over Takeover By Anti-tinubu Coalition by IGBOPROMISE1: 2:44pm On May 26, 2025
Ddeliverer007:
This is why the coalition must never reveal their party.

Tinubu wants to be the sole contestant, cos he knows any other candidate will defeat him.
Hehehehehe grin grin grin

Dude is like a stalker you can't seem to shake off! He's following them about wherever they go....bumper to bumper! grin
Re: 2027: ADC Leaders Split Over Takeover By Anti-tinubu Coalition by IGBOPROMISE1: 2:46pm On May 26, 2025
SarkinYarki:
Tinubus money and ice cream has entered the the mix , as long as Nigerians remain so greedy Tinubu will always have his way
Re: 2027: ADC Leaders Split Over Takeover By Anti-tinubu Coalition by CommonSense1967: 2:47pm On May 26, 2025
The Obidense will still blame Tinubu as usual.
Re: 2027: ADC Leaders Split Over Takeover By Anti-tinubu Coalition by Smartcitizen: 2:48pm On May 26, 2025
Tinubu and your supporters, continue!

You will meet your Waterloo very very.....

Thank God 2027 is still very far from now.


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Re: 2027: ADC Leaders Split Over Takeover By Anti-tinubu Coalition by feedthenation(m): 2:51pm On May 26, 2025
---PBAT has planted spies in the ADC party---
Re: 2027: ADC Leaders Split Over Takeover By Anti-tinubu Coalition by Forkthiefnubu: 2:54pm On May 26, 2025
G0odharddick:
Atiku is ready to scatter ADC like he did in pdp
More like tinubu is out to scatter this one too like he did to PDP and labour , think Nigeria for a second and not just your tribe
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