Aregbesola vows ADC will unseat Tinubu in 2027

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has set its sights on unseating President Bola Tinubu and winning the Lagos State governorship in 2027. This declaration was made by the party’s National Secretary, Rauf Aregbesola, during an event in Lagos on Saturday. The occasion marked the formal integration of the Labour Party’s Conscience Forum, led by Moshood Salvador, into the ADC.

Aregbesola welcomed Salvador and his team, urging them to commit fully to the ADC’s mission and vision. He expressed confidence in the party’s ability to take over power, citing a strategy of grassroots mobilization. Aregbesola emphasized that with the support of the Conscience Forum, the ADC is poised to make significant gains in Lagos State and beyond.

Salvador, in his remarks, attributed his decision to leave the Labour Party to its internal crisis, which he believes has undermined its credibility. He argued that the ADC, with its broader coalition of opposition forces, offers a viable alternative for Nigerians seeking change. The Conscience Forum, which boasts over 400,000 members in Lagos State, will integrate its structure into the ADC, including local government and ward officers.

The development is seen as a significant boost to the ADC’s prospects in Lagos State and potentially at the national level. With the 2027 elections on the horizon, the party is positioning itself as a major contender. Aregbesola’s declaration and the integration of the Conscience Forum into the ADC fold are likely to have significant implications for Nigeria’s political landscape.

As the ADC gears up for the challenges ahead, its leadership will need to mobilize support and build a strong campaign to unseat the incumbent president and win the Lagos State governorship. With its newfound alliance with the Conscience Forum, the party appears to be taking a significant step towards achieving its goals. The outcome of the 2027 elections will depend on various factors, including the ADC’s ability to build a broad coalition and mobilize voters nationwide.

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