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Home » 2027 Presidency: ADC Faces Internal Rift as Obi–Kwankwaso, Atiku–Makinde, Amaechi Alliances Battle for Ticket
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2027 Presidency: ADC Faces Internal Rift as Obi–Kwankwaso, Atiku–Makinde, Amaechi Alliances Battle for Ticket

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The race toward the 2027 presidential election is already stirring intense political calculations within the African Democratic Congress (ADC), as internal divisions widen over who should emerge as the party’s standard-bearer.

Although the party recently secured a temporary legal reprieve to remain on the presidential ballot following a Supreme Court ruling, it is now confronted with what many observers describe as its most delicate and defining challenge — managing a crowded field of influential aspirants while preserving party unity.

At the centre of the unfolding tension is a growing disagreement among party stakeholders over possible presidential ticket combinations. Two major blocs have quietly emerged: one backing a joint ticket between Peter Obi and Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, and another rooting for a ticket led by Atiku Abubakar, potentially paired with either Seyi Makinde or Rotimi Amaechi.

These alignments reflect deeper strategic considerations around regional balance, political structures, and electoral viability. However, they have also exposed underlying rivalries and ego clashes within the party.

Battle of Heavyweights

The ADC’s current lineup of potential aspirants reads like a roll call of Nigeria’s most prominent political figures. Alongside Obi, Atiku, Kwankwaso, and Amaechi, other notable names such as Mohammed Hayyatu-Deen have also been mentioned in political circles.

Each aspirant commands a distinct regional base and loyal support network, making consensus-building increasingly complex. While Obi continues to enjoy strong backing among urban youths and voters in the South-East, Atiku remains a formidable national figure with extensive political networks.

Kwankwaso, on the other hand, boasts a solid grassroots following, particularly in Kano and parts of the North, while Amaechi is widely regarded as experienced and outspoken, though still working to deepen his grassroots appeal.

Rising Tensions and Fear of Fragmentation

Within the party, there is growing concern that a contentious primary process could trigger defections, a pattern that has historically weakened opposition coalitions in Nigeria.

Some long-standing ADC members have also expressed dissatisfaction, alleging that an influx of new entrants is gradually sidelining the party’s original structure. This has fueled resentment and heightened suspicion among grassroots stakeholders.

The situation is further complicated by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC)’s strict timelines. With party membership registers expected to be finalized soon, aspirants who fail to secure tickets may find themselves without viable platforms to contest.

Coalition Talks and Strategic Meetings

In a bid to forge unity, top opposition figures recently held a high-level meeting in Ibadan, where discussions centered on presenting a single, formidable candidate capable of challenging the ruling party in 2027.

Although the meeting ended with a public commitment to consensus, insiders say negotiations remain delicate, with no clear agreement yet on who should lead the coalition.

Notably, Governor Seyi Makinde, widely speculated as a potential running mate, has yet to formally align with the ADC, adding another layer of uncertainty to the party’s calculations.

Possibility of a Compromise Candidate

Amid the growing rivalry among leading contenders, some party insiders believe the eventual candidate may emerge as a compromise figure acceptable to all factions, particularly if frontrunners fail to step down.

Such a scenario, while potentially stabilizing, may also test the sincerity of the coalition and the willingness of key players to put collective interest above personal ambition.

Opposition Under Pressure

Beyond internal dynamics, the ADC is also navigating broader challenges affecting Nigeria’s opposition landscape. Legal battles, leadership disputes, and defections continue to weaken major parties, creating an atmosphere of uncertainty.

Recent calls for the deregistration of some political parties, including the ADC, have further heightened tensions, even as stakeholders interpret these moves as part of a wider struggle for political dominance ahead of 2027.

The Road Ahead

For the ADC, the immediate task is clear but daunting: reconcile competing interests, build trust among its diverse members, and present a united front before critical electoral deadlines.

While the party has cleared an initial legal hurdle, the real test lies ahead — not in the courtroom, but in its ability to navigate internal divisions and deliver a credible, consensus candidate.

Whether the ADC can transform its broad coalition into a cohesive political force capable of winning power in 2027 remains an open question—one that will shape the future of Nigeria’s opposition politics.

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