The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has reaffirmed its commitment to unity and collective strength in the pursuit of reclaiming Nigeria from the grasp of the current ruling party.
This statement was made emphatically through the party’s official media channels.
The opposition coalition expressed its determination to “redeem” Nigeria, which it believes has experienced a significant erosion of democratic values under the prevailing government.
“Key figures in this united front, including Atiku Abubakar, Peter Obi, Rotimi Amaechi, Rauf Aregbesola, and Nasir El-Rufai, have come together to form a cohesive alliance, deeply committed to a shared objective.
ADC to reclaim political power for the Nigerian people through democratic and peaceful means that uphold integrity.
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The ADC boldly contrasts its principles with those of the current ruling party, which it accuses of engaging in corrupt practices marked by rigging, violence, intimidation, and systemic failure to address the needs of the populace.
In light of ongoing challenges, the party urged its supporters to remain steadfast in their commitment, warning against the perils of media propaganda designed to undermine the coalition’s strength and foster discord among its leadership.
“Let us maintain our focus and steer clear of any divisive or hateful rhetoric,” the party implored.
“Our true strength lies in our unity and a shared purpose to restore democracy and good governance in Nigeria.”
In this crucial moment for the Nigerian political landscape, the African Democratic Congress is rallying its supporters to stay informed, engaged, and united in the fight for a better future for all citizens.


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