
2027 Presidency: Mark Warns Atiku, Obi as FG Criticises Coalition Leaders
The Interim National Chairman of the African Democratic Congress, Senator David Mark, has clarified that the party has no preferred presidential candidate ahead of the 2027 elections.
His statement on Tuesday came amid reports suggesting that former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, 2023 presidential candidate Peter Obi, and former Minister of Transport Rotimi Amaechi were frontrunners for the ADC ticket.
In the statement released by his media team in Abuja, Mark emphasised that all members are equal stakeholders in the party.
ADCโs 2023 presidential candidate, Dumebi Kachikwu, had earlier accused the Mark-led interim leadership of favouring Atiku, raising fears that the ambitions of the three aspirants could divide the party.
However, Mark assured Nigerians that the party under his leadership would remain completely transparent, stating, โThe ADC has no preferred or favourite presidential aspirant but is focused on building a platform that will be attractive and acceptable to most Nigerians.โ
โWe are doing this because we do not want this great ship called Nigeria to sink because if we do not rise up, and now, they will sink all of us.
โI donโt own this party more than any of our members and I urge all members to prepare to show Nigerians that ADC is a different party.
โA different party that is ready to properly run democracy in our country. All Nigerians must come together and take ownership of the ADC.โ
But President Bola Tinubuโs Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, on Tuesday claimed that opponents of Nigeriaโs development are conspiring to oust the President.
Onanuga stated this in a post on X on Tuesday, which was later deleted.
He described the Tinubu administration as โthe most focused and transformative in Nigeriaโs history.โ
He referenced a 2022 warning by the Emir of Kano, Muhammad Sanusi II, who cautioned that any leader promising effortless prosperity was being dishonest.
Quoting Sanusi, Onanuga wrote, โEmir Sanusi warned Nigerians what to expect from President Tinubuโs reforms. โItโs not going to be easy.โ If anybody tells you it would be easy, donโt vote for him.โ
The presidential aide then alleged that โhaters of Nigeriaโs progress are banding together to overthrow an administration that has been the most focused, most transformative in our history.โ
This comes as more members of the opposition and even the ruling APC pledged loyalty to the coalition on Tuesday.
The fresh wave of defections swept across Borno, Gombe, Jigawa, Ondo and other states, with notable politicians abandoning their former parties to join the ADC ahead of the 2027 general elections.
In Borno State, home of Vice President Kashim Shettima, the ADC witnessed a mass influx of former PDP and APC stalwarts.
Among them are the PDP Borno Central Senatorial candidate in the 2023 election, Mohammed Kumalia; Deputy Governorship candidate, Saleh Kida; and former PDP national treasurer, Ali Wurge.
Others are House of Representatives candidate in Maiduguri Metropolitan Council, Babakura Yusuf; PDP candidate for Bama, Ngala, Kala Balge federal constituency, Abdulrazaq Zanna and other House of Representatives candidates.
A former governorship aspirant, Idris Durkwa, and a youth mobiliser, Sheriff Banki, also defected to the coalition.
Speaking on Tuesday, Banki attributed the defections to the failure of the APC under President Bola Tinubu and the compromised leadership of the PDP.
He said, โI am happy to inform you that the massive defections and resignations by prominent members of opposition parties, including the ruling APC, as recently witnessed in Borno State, mark the beginning of better things in the stateโs political landscape and the country at large.
โNigerians, especially at the grassroots level, were promised a Renewed Hope Agenda by President Tinubu. Unfortunately, two years into the APC-led administration, the reverse is the case. People can no longer sleep with both eyes closed, and they are grappling with economic hardship due to poor policies and programmes.โ
In Gombe, Abdullahi Ataka, a former APC State Organising Secretary and youth mobiliser, explained that his decision to join the ADC came after months of reflection and engagement with stakeholders.
Ataka spoke on the heels of an expanded caucus meeting in Gombe on Tuesday.
Ataka said, โThe decision wasnโt made lightly. It followed extensive consultations across political and civic platforms.
ย โWe see, in the ADC, a fresh energy, a sense of direction, and an openness that is lacking in the current system. Weโre not just coming with numbers; weโre coming with structure, strategy, and a clear sense of purpose.โ
He expressed confidence that the new coalition has the momentum to disrupt the status quo.
โThis is the movement the people have been waiting for. The ADC represents that new voice โ the voice of ordinary Nigerians,โ he stated.
Speaking during the expanded caucus meeting, the ADC state chairman, Auwal Barde, described the coalition as โa timely alliance driven by the need to offer Nigerians a credible alternative.โ
โThis is not just a merger of political interests. Itโs the beginning of a genuine movement to rescue Gombe State and Nigeria at large from political stagnation,โ Barde said.
โWe have officially opened our party registers in all 114 wards and across the 11 LGAs of the state to welcome new members who believe in change rooted in accountability and inclusiveness.โ
He called on citizens disillusioned by the current political establishment to find a home in the ADC.
โWe are calling on those who have been politically displaced or discouraged โ youth, professionals, and interest groups โ to come on board. ADC is a platform for real transformation,โ he added.
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The gathering also featured members of the coalition, including a former
minister, Abdullahi Umar, who emphasised that the alliance was not just about defeating the APC, but about providing solutions to Nigeriaโs growing challenges.
โThis coalition is not built on bitterness or ambition alone. We are uniting to tackle the economic hardship and leadership failure affecting ordinary Nigerians,โ Umar explained. โItโs about rebuilding institutions and restoring hope. Weโre inviting all well-meaning citizens to be part of this mission.โ
In Jigawa, the ADC dissolved its executive council and inaugurated a new state exco led by former Deputy Governor in the state, Ahmed Gumel.
This comes on the back of former Jigawa Governor Sule Lamido, a PDP chieftain, recently joining the coalition.
In his inaugural speech on Monday at the ADC Jigawa headquarters in Dutse, Gumel said, โThe coalition aims to reshape Nigeriaโs political landscape and provide an alternative to the APC-led government.โ
A meeting of the ADC also held in Akure, the Ondo State capital, on Tuesday, where the state coordinator of the coalition and former member of the House of Representatives, Prof. Bode Ayorinde, state that several chieftains of the PDP in the state were already part of the coalition.
Ayorinde, a former PDP chieftain, claimed that governorship candidates of the party in the 2020 and 2024 elections in the state, Eyitayo Jegede and Agboola Ajayi, were part of the coalition.
He added that the senator who represented Ondo South, Nicholas Tofowomo, a former chairman of PDP, Tola Alabere, and former spokesman of the party, Kennedy Peretei, were already part of the coalition in the state.
Ayorinde stated, โIโm happy that our number is increasing; we must work together. Ondo State will first take advantage of the ADC in the next governorship election. Let all leaders at the ward levels play politics of inclusion.
โWe started with 25 members at our first meeting, but now we are over 300. It shows the failure of the ruling party. Eyitayo Jegede and Agboola Ajayi are also part of us. It is a state coalition, we are united.โ
Also speaking, Peretei said, โYou heard Prof. Ayorinde. He mentioned names โ big names. But itโs not even about the big names. Itโs about the situation that we find ourselves in. Initially, there were people who were saying that the national problem does not affect, does not translate to collapsing party structures, the PDP structures, into the ADC.
โIn Ondo State, I know two local governments that have already collapsed their structures into the ADC. So, PDP doesnโt exist anymore. Itโs the ADC that exists. And you see it here.
โThe biggest fear that was expressed in the last two months in the country was that Nigeria was going to be a one-party state? Nobodyโs talking about that now. And those that are in the villa are attacking us, attacking personalities. That will tell you how much heat is on the APC in one week. So, what happens if it becomes six weeks?
โIn those states, after today, Iโm sure there will be ripples. There will be a lot of ripples.โ
PDP kicks
But speaking with The PUNCH, PDP National Vice Chairman (South-West), Kamorudeen Ajisafe, said he was not aware of the purported defection of Jegede and Ajayi.
Ajisafe said, โI am yet to confirm the said exits of Eyitayo Jegede and Agboola Ajayi. Have you seen their resignation letters online? They have not resigned to the best of my knowledge. I donโt know the source; it might be hearsay. I will have to do my verification; other than that, it is still under the realm of hearsay. It is not verifiable by me. And, the chairman of the party in Ondo State has not called me to tell me such.โ
Ajisafe, however, said the PDP South West had scheduled a zonal caucus meeting to boost the confidence of members in the party and halt any defection amid the current ADC momentum.
โThe South West Zonal Caucus meeting on Friday is to boost the morale of members amid events ongoing and developments in the polity.
โThe ADC is gaining momentum because itโs a new movement, but not at the detriment of the PDP in the South West. You might have pockets of defections here and there, but PDP remains very strong in the South West,โ Ajisafe added.
The Gombe State Publicity Secretary of the PDP Abdulkadir Dukku, sais members who joined the coalition didnโt resign formally.
He said, โOur party is not threatened. We equally had a meeting with our leader asking us to remain in the PDP and we have accepted to remain in the party. You know politics is a matter of choice, wherever you chose to stay is okay.
โThere are rules guiding every party, at least you need to tender your resignation before switching to the other political party, those who didnโt tender resignations are not going to represent the PDP, they are on their own. Most of them we didnโt see their resignations formally, whosoever goes there went on his own.โ
The PDP also expressed strong optimism about winning the February 2026 Area Council elections in the Federal Capital Territory, claiming there was no coalition in the FCT.
The party stated this on Tuesday during the issuance of certificates to the partyโs chairmanship and councillorship candidates in Abuja.
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Represented by the PDP National Vice Chairman (North Central), Abdulrahman Mohammed, the partyโs acting National Chairman, Umar Damagum, emphasised that the PDP was not part of any coalition and continues to maintain a solid political presence throughout the FCT.
ย โThere is nothing like a coalition in the FCT, and there is no attempt by anyone to defect to another political party. Our structure is intact,โ he said.
ย โWe know the FCT is the home of PDP, and PDP belongs to the FCT, in shaa Allah.โ
Damagum urged party officials at all levels from ward to state to recommit to the partyโs mission, emphasising that there was no longer room for political complacency.
โIt is no longer business as usual,โ he warned.
โWe have disciplinary committees at both state and local government levels. Any executive found engaging in anti-party activities will be disciplined. If youโre not ready to work for the party, kindly step aside so the vacuum can be filled immediately,โ he said.
He warned PDP members against associating with opposition parties, labeling such behavior as an act of betrayal.
โIt is shameful for any executive to be seen campaigning for or collaborating with other political parties. That is anti-party, and I will not allow it in the FCT anymore,โ he said.
Damagum pledged that the national secretariat would offer complete backing for the elections and promised to safeguard the credibility of the results.
โTinubu not distractedโ
Meanwhile, the Federal Government has reaffirmed President Tinubuโs commitment to his administrationโs reform agenda, stating that he remined focused on delivering economic transformation and national development, despite mounting political discourse ahead of the 2027 general elections.
This was contained in a statement issued by the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, on Tuesday.
โAmid ongoing political discourse and increasing media speculation regarding the 2027 elections, it is necessary to reaffirm that the administration of President Bola Tinubu remains firmly committed to its core mandate: delivering meaningful reforms and real economic growth for the Nigerian people.
โEven as we affirm the right of all Nigerians to freely exercise their constitutionally guaranteed freedoms of association and of speech, it is also important to underscore that President Tinubuโs administration will not be sidetracked by politicking or political distractions,โ Idris said.
The minister was responding to media reports and political commentary concerning the formation of a new opposition coalition.
He insisted that such developments would not derail the government from pursuing its โbold and transformative mandate,โ anchored in the Renewed Hope Agenda.
โThe clamour in the media about the emergence of a new political โcoalitionโ is understandable, but Nigerians entrusted President Tinubu with a bold and transformative mandate, anchored in the Renewed Hope agenda,โ Idris said.
According to the minister, the administrationโs reform agenda is already producing tangible outcomes across various sectors.
He cited progress in tackling crude oil theft, restoring investor confidence, stabilizing the naira, and easing inflation. He also pointed to several initiatives designed to support ordinary Nigerians.
โMillions of Nigerians โ households, students, artisans, small business ownersโare benefitting from initiatives such as student loans, access to consumer credit, CNG vehicle conversions, and improved government services and infrastructure,โ Idris stated.
The statement also highlighted the Presidentโs recent policy actions, including the signing of four tax reform bills into law. The laws, set to take effect in 2026, are part of what the government calls one of the most ambitious fiscal overhauls in the countryโs history.
โThese reforms are expected to significantly boost prosperity for households and businesses nationwideโ Idris said.
On agricultural development, the minister noted the recent launch of the Renewed Hope Agricultural Mechanisation Programme, which he described as โthe single largest mechanisation drive ever undertaken in Nigeriaโs history.โ
โThis is just one of several high-impact agricultural mechanisation programs being undertaken to guarantee food security,โ he added.
Addressing the growing political opposition and speculation surrounding the next election, Idris said, โIt is not surprisingly, emerging coalitions and opposition political groupings do not want a sustained focus on the progress Nigeria is making. The administration however refuses to be drawn into distractions engineered by those who would prefer stagnation over reform.โ
He concluded by reaffirming the governmentโs focus, โThe Tinubu administration remains undeterred, focused, and committed to building a more prosperous Nigeria for all.โ
โADC chasing shadowsโ
Meanwhile, the APC accused the ADC of chasing shadows and spreading falsehoods through its coalition efforts to challenge President Bola Tinubu in the 2027 election.
In a statement on Tuesday, APC National Publicity Secretary, Felix Morka, called on the ADC to provide evidence of its claim that the Federal Government officials held a secret meeting with the partyโs North East and North West leaders to destabilise it.
On Monday, the ADC alleged that President Tinubu was working to undermine opposition parties in a bid to create a one-party state.
In a statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Bolaji Abdullahi, the ADC claimed that the Tinubu administration was deliberately targeting its leaders in the North East and North West to weaken the newly formed opposition coalition.
In response, the APC stated that neither President Tinubu nor the ruling party has any reason to waste time or effort creating confusion in the ADC, which is already deeply troubled by internal chaos caused by those who have taken over the party.
Morka stated, โDays after its dreary unveiling, the African Democratic Congress is, unsurprisingly, already trudging the beaten path of lies and deception like its opposition counterparts, the Peoples Democratic Party andย Labour Party.
โBeyond the rash of poorly imagined accusations, the statement did not offer substantiation of any kind. Its vague reference to officials of the Federal Government only belies the mischievous intent of its makers to whip up sentiments, manipulate public opinion, and distract Nigerians from the patent hopelessness of their political phishing expedition.
โOtherwise, why is it so impossible for ADC to provide Nigerians the details of the alleged โsecret meeting at which its senior party officers were coerced and intimidated.ย Rather, the party cites nonsensical credible intelligence as basis for its devious allegations.
โClearly, there was no such meeting, and certainly, no one could have been coerced or intimidated at a meeting that never was. This could have happened only in the warped imagination of masters of deception and marauding invaders of the ADC.โ
The APC said the ADC offers no real alternative for Nigerians, adding that it was only driven by bitterness and excessive presidential ambition.
Morka added, โThere is no reason for Mr. President or APC to expend valuable time and energy trying to sow confusion within ADC that is already mortally wounded by confusion delivered by its invaders.
โThe ADC needs no help from our great party to unravel as it must from its own internal dissonance, contradictions and discord of self-serving and vainglorious personalities that executed a gestapo-like takeover of the party to the chagrin of bonafide leaders and members of the party.
โThe ADCโs statement is just a calculated preemptive excuse for its evident ill-fated future of disintegration, like Humpty Dumpty whose great fall could not be put back together again. It has placed on public display the incompetence and inability of its leadership to manage its impending internal crisis, in the same way they proved incapable of managing the internal affairs of opposition parties they have plundered serially before the ADC.
โAnd what good can possibly come out of a coalition of our countryโs most inept politicians and architects of misrule, co






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