ADC’s David Mark Assures State Chairmen of Full Role in Anti-Tinubu Coalition

ADC's David Mark Assures State Chairmen of Full Role in Anti-Tinubu Coalition

ADC Leadership Assures State Chairmen of Full Participation in 2027 Anti-Tinubu Coalition

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has pledged complete involvement of state chairmen in forming an opposition coalition to challenge President Bola Tinubu’s 2027 re-election bid. Interim National Chairman David Mark led the National Working Committee in making this commitment during a strategic meeting held Thursday.

Mark’s leadership team directly addressed concerns about potential party hijacking, emphasizing transparency in the coalition-building process. The assurance comes as opposition parties intensify efforts to unite against the ruling All Progressives Congress ahead of the next presidential election cycle.

The ADC’s National Working Committee convened the meeting specifically to discuss the anti-Tinubu coalition strategy with state-level leadership. This move signals the party’s commitment to grassroots involvement in major political decisions affecting the 2027 electoral landscape.

State chairmen had reportedly expressed concerns about being excluded from high-level political negotiations. The Thursday meeting aimed to address these worries while strengthening party unity for the upcoming opposition alliance.

The coalition represents a significant political development as opposition parties seek to consolidate their efforts against President Tinubu’s potential second-term campaign. ADC’s emphasis on inclusive leadership participation could influence how other opposition parties structure their own coalition involvement.

This development marks an early but crucial step in Nigeria’s 2027 election preparations, with opposition parties already mobilizing resources and strategies to challenge the incumbent administration’s continued governance.

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