The African Democratic Congress has expressed optimism that it will emerge as a dominant force in the 2027 general elections. ADC recently revealed that the party can be a force to be reckoned with, whether or not it has serving governors in its fold.
Speaking during an interaction with journalists in Bauchi, the party’s National Vice Chairman, Senator Nazif Gamawa, said that the absence of a sitting governor in the ADC would not hinder its chances in 2027.
According to him, Nigerians should not forget that former President Muhammadu Buhari once defeated an incumbent president without having governors on his side.
“The people have already believed that a new political movement is the option, so ADC is the saviour. We are giving them one blow,” he said.
Noting that the ADC is not facing internal challenges, Nazif urged politicians who felt betrayed in their current parties to join the movement.
He concluded by saying that while other political parties have made aspirants’ nomination forms very expensive, the ADC will do things differently.
“We are not going to be like them. We will give a chance to every well-meaning Nigerian,” he added.

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