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No Forced Allegiance: ADC Shows Conviction Trumps Family Ties in Nigerian Politics -By Michael Oyewole

The contrast is telling. While accusations of godfatherism have often undermined politics in Nigeria, imposed consensus, and top-down control, the ADC’s ability to accommodate prominent leaders while their immediate family members pursue independent paths signals something fundamentally different. It suggests a party willing to prioritize ideological alignment and individual agency over enforced unity. This openness challenges the narrative that opposition movements are merely vehicles for personal or familial power grabs.

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In Nigeria’s often dynastic and loyalty-driven political landscape, where allegiances are frequently inherited like family heirlooms and defections are viewed with suspicion, a quiet but profound shift is underway. Two prominent political figures; former Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai and former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, have aligned with the African Democratic Congress (ADC) as part of a broader opposition coalition aiming to challenge the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in the 2027 elections. Yet their sons have chosen a different path, remaining or joining the APC.

Bello El-Rufai, son of Nasir El-Rufai and a sitting member of the House of Representatives for Kaduna North, continues to affiliate with the APC. Similarly, Abba Atiku Abubakar (widely known as Abba), son of Atiku Abubakar, recently defected from the Peoples Democratic Party to the APC, publicly endorsing President Bola Tinubu’s bid for re-election in 2027.

This divergence within two of the country’s most influential political families carries a message that Nigerians should not overlook: the ADC is not a closed family enterprise or an extension of any individual’s personal ambition. It is emerging as a genuinely democratic platform where political conviction, not blood ties or inherited loyalty, defines one’s affiliation.

In a nation long accustomed to “political inheritance”, where sons and daughters are expected to follow their parents’ paths, and dissent within elite families is rare, this separation of choices stands out. It underscores a fundamental democratic principle: the freedom to choose one’s political home based on ideas, values, and vision rather than obligation or lineage. Alhaji Atiku Abubakar himself has publicly described his son’s decision as a personal one, affirming that in a true democracy, such differences are neither unusual nor alarming even when they cut across family lines.

The contrast is telling. While accusations of godfatherism have often undermined politics in Nigeria, imposed consensus, and top-down control, the ADC’s ability to accommodate prominent leaders while their immediate family members pursue independent paths signals something fundamentally different. It suggests a party willing to prioritize ideological alignment and individual agency over enforced unity. This openness challenges the narrative that opposition movements are merely vehicles for personal or familial power grabs.

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Nigeria’s democracy has suffered from the perception that politics is a game of dynasties and forced allegiances, where loyalty is owed rather than earned. The examples of the Nasir El-Rufai and Atiku Abubakar families demonstrate that alternative models are possible. When adult children can publicly diverge from their parents’ choices without apparent coercion or rupture, it reinforces the idea that political platforms should be judged on their principles and performance, not on who controls them.

As the 2027 elections approach amid widespread frustration with economic hardship, insecurity, and governance failures, Nigerians deserve parties that respect individual conviction and foster genuine competition. The ADC’s emergence as a space where bloodline does not dictate belonging offers a refreshing counterpoint to the status quo. It is precisely this commitment to freedom of choice that should compel citizens to take a closer look, and perhaps rally behind a platform that proves democracy still means something beyond inherited power. In embracing diversity of thought even within the closest circles, the ADC reminds us that true political progress begins with the courage to let people choose for themselves.

Michael Oyewole writes from Ilogbo-Ekiti, and can be reached via oyewolemichael9@gmail.com

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