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2027: ADC unveils platform to defeat APC

By Daniel Tyokua

The African Democratic Congress (ADC), has unveiled its movement “One ADC movement” to mobilise Nigerians at all levels to defeat the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in 2027.

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Speaking at the unveiling in Abuja, on Wednesday, the national coordinator Mrs. Lauretta Onuchie said the movement is launched to unite and bring together all members of the party across the country.

She called on supporters of some chieftains of the party to strengthen their unity, saying division will not bring the desired results.

Onuchie said, “The movement is to help strengthen our unity at all levels, so I urge all our supporters to work together for a meaningful results.

“Across Nigeria today, our people are watching the political space with hope, with expectation, and sometimes with concern. Nigerians are asking an important question: Can political parties rise above internal divisions and truly serve the people?

“Our answer today is yes.The One ADC Movement is built on a simple but powerful principle — that unity is the greatest strength of any political party.

“A political party is not merely an election platform. It is a community. It is a family. It is a gathering of people who believe that together they can build something stronger than themselves.

“But like every family, there will be debates. There will be contests. There will be disagreements. That is the nature of democracy. What matters is what happens after those moments.

“The Movement is created to strengthen the bonds within the African Democratic Congress, to encourage reconciliation where there are disagreements, and to remind every member that our collective future is greater than any individual ambition” She said.

The Director of mobilisation , Umar Shuiabu said after the unveiling the movement will become visible nationwide, and work towards defeating the “corrupt regime” in Nigeria come 2027.

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