Politics
2027:African Democratic Congress, ADC Crisis Self-inflicted — Sam Amadi
The Director of the Abuja School of Social and Political Thought, Sam Amadi, has described the internal political crisis in the African Democratic Congress, ADC, as self-inflicted.
Amadi made this statement on Monday while fielding questions in an interview on Arise Television.
His remark comes by barely 24 hours after Peter Obi and Rabi’u Kwankwaso dumped the party for the Nigerian Democratic Congress, NDC.
According to him, “Many people have expressed concern about the formation of the ADC. There are several issues the party failed to address decisively, including zoning, consensus, and direct primaries.
“Now, the party is weakened at what should be its strongest point. There are several issues.
“The ADC crisis is self-inflicted. Lack of clarity on foundational issues is the bane.”
Politics
ADC to NDC: 10m Nigerians Register with NDC 24 Hours After Peter Obi Defection – Adebayo
The South West Coordinator of Obi-Kwankwaso, OK Movement, Dr. Adefolaseye Adebayo has claimed that about 10 million Nigerians registered with the Nigerian Democratic Congress, NDC, 24 hours after former Anambra State Governor, Peter Obi joined the party.
DAILY POST reports that Obi and former Kano State Governor, Rabiu Kwankwaso on Sunday dumped the African Democratic Congress, ADC for NDC ahead of the next general elections.
The development has triggered criticism, with some claiming that Obi’s chances of becoming Nigerian President are fading away.
Reacting, Adebayo in an interview with Arise TV on Monday, countered the claim, stating that Obi’s followership cut across the six geo-political zones.
According to her, it is about Obi’s personality and capability not political party.
She said, “Mr Peter Obi has a lot of followership across Nigeria. You can’t say that Obi’s chances or the chance of the South East reduced drastically.
“24 hours after Peter Obi left ADC, 10 million Nigerians registered with NDC and that says a lot”.
Breaking News
BREAKING: Kano ex-Deputy Gov, Gwarzo resigns from African Democratic Congress ( ADC)
A former Deputy Governor of Kano State, Aminu Gwarzo, has resigned from the African Democratic Congress, ADC.
In the resignation letter addressed to the Chairman of the ADC in Gwarzo Local Government Area of Kano State, Gwarzo said his resignation took immediate effect.
According to the deputy governor, he is leaving the ADC because of the recent political developments and the need to review his membership of the party in line with his political vision.
“The decision comes after deep reflection and wide consultations with my political associates, supporters and well-wishers across the state,” he said.
The deputy governor further stated that the evolving political landscape made it necessary for him to chart a new course.
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