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ADC Faces Internal Rift Over 2027 Ticket as Obi, Atiku Camps Clash

Nigeria’s ADC is split over its 2027 candidate as Obi and Atiku camps push rival alliances ahead of key INEC deadlines.

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Fresh divisions have emerged within the African Democratic Congress (ADC) over its 2027 presidential ticket, with party members split between rival alliances involving top political heavyweights.

Although a recent Supreme Court ruling has given the party hope of appearing on the ballot, it now faces a critical test—choosing a single candidate from a crowded and competitive field.

Top figures linked to the race include Peter Obi, Atiku Abubakar, Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso and Rotimi Amaechi, all of whom bring strong regional influence and loyal political bases.

However, internal resentment is growing, with some party members accusing new entrants of sidelining founding structures.

Two dominant blocs have now formed: one pushing for an Obi/Kwankwaso ticket, and another supporting either Atiku/Makinde or Atiku/Amaechi. Seyi Makinde remains a key figure, though he has not formally joined the ADC.

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During a recent high-level meeting in Ibadan involving Atiku, Obi, Amaechi, David Mark and Rauf Aregbesola, participants agreed to present a united front against Bola Ahmed Tinubu in the next election.

But reaching consensus is proving difficult, especially with INEC’s May 10 deadline for party membership registration fast approaching.

High Stakes, Limited Options

Observers warn that a divisive primary could weaken the party, as unsuccessful aspirants may defect—though limited time and legal constraints could leave them stranded without alternative platforms.

Supporters of the Obi/Kwankwaso pairing argue it has strong national momentum, particularly among younger voters. On the other hand, backers of Atiku believe his political network and alliances in the North and South-West could prove decisive.

Fallback Strategy Emerging

Some insiders suggest the party may ultimately settle for a compromise candidate if leading aspirants refuse to step down.

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The ADC’s evolving coalition—comprising defectors from the All Progressives Congress, Peoples Democratic Party and the Labour Party—has broadened its appeal but also intensified mistrust among members.

Opposition Under Pressure

Across the political landscape, opposition parties are facing mounting challenges, including internal divisions, defections and legal battles—developments many believe are strengthening the ruling APC.

Attorney General Lateef Fagbemi has also argued in court that the ADC and several other parties should be deregistered due to poor electoral performance.

Meanwhile, the PDP remains embroiled in leadership disputes, with Nyesom Wike insisting his faction is in control, even as rival groups contest that claim.

Looking Ahead

Reports indicate that some presidential hopefuls are quietly engaging smaller platforms such as the Peoples Redemption Party and the National Democratic Congress as contingency options.

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For now, ADC has cleared an initial legal obstacle. But as internal divisions deepen, the bigger question remains whether the party can unite in time to mount a serious challenge in 2027.

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