Elder statesman, Buba Galadima, says the African Democratic Congress (ADC) is no longer a viable platform ahead of the 2027 general elections.
He made the assertion while addressing members of the Obidient and Kwankwasia movements in Abuja, this Saturday
Galadima claimed the party has been weakened by internal crises and would struggle to produce a credible presidential candidate.
He cited a recent Supreme Court decision, which he said returned party leadership disputes to a lower court, as a development that has further affected the party’s stability.
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The elder statesman also hinted at ongoing political realignments, suggesting that key opposition figures, including Peter Obi and the 2023 presidential candidate of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP), are considering a move to a new political platform.
According to him, consultations are ongoing to form a broader coalition ahead of 2027.
Members of both movements expressed readiness to align with any platform chosen by their leaders, signalling support for a possible merger.
Editor: Ada Ononye

