ADC’s 2027 Election Ambitions: A New Political Movement
The African Democratic Congress (ADC) is confident of emerging as a dominant force in the 2027 general elections, with or without serving governors in its fold. Senator Nazif Gamawa, the party’s National Vice Chairman, expressed this optimism during an interaction with journalists in Bauchi

Gamawa believes that the people are looking for a new political movement, and the ADC is poised to fill this gap. He cited the example of former President Muhammadu Buhari, who defeated an incumbent president without having governors on his side. The ADC is determined to give Nigerians a chance to experience a new kind of leadership
The party is committed to inclusivity, with Gamawa stating that the ADC will not follow the path of other parties that have made aspirants’ nomination forms expensive. Instead, the party will give every well-meaning Nigerian a chance to participate
The ADC is also committed to mentoring young people interested in leadership and political participation. Gamawa lamented that Nigeria’s politics and governance have been hijacked by a few individuals, and the party is determined to change this narrative
Gamawa urged eligible voters to obtain their Permanent Voter Cards and participate in the forthcoming elections, stressing that voting is both a right and a responsibility. He warned that Nigerians would continue to suffer the consequences of bad leadership if they fail to vote wisely
The ADC’s optimism about the 2027 elections is based on its commitment to inclusivity, mentoring young leaders, and providing a new kind of leadership. As the party prepares for the elections, it remains to be seen whether it can translate its optimism into actual votes