2027: We’ll win presidential election – ACC vows

The Allied Conservative Congress, ACC, has reaffirmed its determination to win the 2027 presidential election.

The party also vowed to redirect the ship of the nation to the path of rectitude, development, advancement and prosperity anchored on conservative ideology.

In a statement signed by its National Chairman, Rev. Olusegun Peters, ACC assured Nigerians of a better society if voted into office in tandem with Section 14(2)b of the 1999 Constitution, as amended.

“This is the essence of conservative governance that has been neglected for decades,” the statement said.

“We feel the pains of fellow compatriots who desire and deserve dividends of democracy to assuage their sufferings and restore their confidence in the fatherland.

“We have the political will and pragmatic leadership to transform the nation and build the Nigeria of our dream.”

ACC urged its members to be focused and committed to membership drive and strengthening structures to embrace citizens who are disgusted with the status quo in the country due to misplaced progressivism.

“It is time to sail Nigeria to a glorious destination of genuine democracy, peace, national unity, security and prosperity,” the statement added.

“We enjoin citizens to identify with ACC to make Nigeria great again. This is our chance to turnaround the destiny of our dear nation.”

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