Since the coalition of opposition leaders adopted the African Democratic Congress, ADC, as an official platform to contest the 2027 presidential election against President Bola Tinubu, there has been an influx of political actors into the party.
Reports say that the coalition led by former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, former Senate President, David Mark, 2023 Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, former governors of Rivers and Kaduna States, Rotimi Amaechi and Nasir El-rufai, among other bigwigs from the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Labour Party and Social Democratic Party, SDP, adopted ADC on Wednesday July 2, 2025.
Some aggrieved members of the All Progressives Congress, including a former National Chairman of the APC, John Oyegun, former Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, ex-Attorney General and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami and former Minister of Interior, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola are also part of the coalition aimed at wrestling power from President Tinubu in 2027.
Reports say that the emergence of ADC reignited hope and re-birthed the formidable voice of opposition political parties.
While David Mark emerged as Interim National Chairman of the ADC, Aregbesola assumed the position of the party’s Interim National Secretary.
APC, ADC woo Kwankwaso
The leader of the Kwankwasiyya Movement and 2023 presidential candidate of the New Nigerian Peoples Party, NNPP, Rabiu Kwankwaso is currently the center of attention in the country’s political space as opposition leaders and the ruling party battle for his membership.
A source in NNPP told DAILY POST on Sunday that some key opposition leaders from the northern region are currently mounting pressure on Kwankwaso to join the movement.
“Kwankwaso is being pressured to join the coalition. Of course, Tinubu’s men are also in talks with him but as we all know, people no longer want to associate with this government.
“I can tell you that as it is right now, our leader in the person of Kwankwaso is yet to make a decision on whether to join the coalition movement or the ruling party.
“However, his weight is more on the coalition because like I said, APC is not a party to reckon with.
“I believe that as we progress, especially as the electioneering season draws closer, everything will be made clear soon.
“Kwankwaso is currently the new bride and the reason is because Kano State is one of the states that produces the largest number of votes in the country.
“So, both the APC and the opposition people understand that if they are able to capture Kwankwaso, they have captured Kano State.
“I can tell you for free that Kwankwaso controls the entire political structure in the state”, he said.
Reports say that Kwankwaso has massive followers scattered across the North.
The Kano State Chairman of the NNPP, Hashimu Dungurawa had in an interview with DAILY POST, declared that wherever their leader goes, they are ready to follow.
“We are his blind followers, wherever he is taking us, we will follow him, we don’t have a problem”, Hashimu told DAILY POST.
ADC gains more members
Since the party was adopted by the coalition of opposition leaders on Wednesday, there has been an influx of politicians from all quarters, seeking membership of the party.
It was gathered over the weekend that at least five sitting governors elected under the umbrella of PDP have given their consents to join the party.
According to sources, some APC governors, particularly from the northern region are covertly backing the opposition leaders plotting to unseat President Tinubu in 2027.
According to Kabiru Garba, Chairman of ADC in Zamfara State, no fewer than 100 political actors in the state have joined ADC.
Garba also disclosed that the state Governor, Dauda Lawal, is also expected to join the movement after an invitation was extended to him.
Meanwhile, more leaders of the PDP and aggrieved members of APC recently joined the ADC from Benue, Niger, Kano, Gombe, Borno and Yobe states.


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