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ADC Spokesperson Bolaji Abdullahi Quashes Rumors of Internal Sabotage; Declares Party Intact as Opposition Gears Up for 2027 ‘Tsunami’

ADC Spokesperson Bolaji Abdullahi Quashes Rumors of Internal Sabotage; Declares Party Intact as Opposition Gears Up for 2027 ‘Tsunami’

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) is moving to “flip the script” on its recent reputation for internal turbulence. Party spokesperson Bolaji Abdullahi addressed the “digital trenches” of political chatter, declaring that the opposition coalition which includes major figures like Atiku Abubakar and Peter Obi remains “completely intact.” The “Solution” to the narrative of a crumbling alliance, according to Abdullahi, is a renewed focus on the party’s strategic roadmap for the 2027 elections.

The “Drill or Drop” pressure on the ADC has been mounting since it was formally adopted as the vehicle for the opposition coalition in mid-2025. While critics have frequently pointed to leadership tiffs as evidence of weakness, Abdullahi insists that the party has moved past its “tinkering” phase. “There is no faction in the ADC,” he stated, attempting to reassure a public that is increasingly wary of the infighting that often plagues Nigerian political parties.

The “Renewed Hope” for a cohesive opposition strategy is being tested as the 2027 cycle approaches. While party stalwarts like Liyel Imoke have championed the ADC as the “most credible party” for Nigeria’s future, external analysts, such as Haroun Yusuf, remain skeptical, arguing that the party’s true strength will only be proven if it can demonstrate “internal discipline and democratic values” when the heat of the campaign intensifies.

For the average voter, the message from the ADC headquarters tonight is one of consolidation. As the party attempts to position itself as the primary alternative to the APC, it is clear that the “script” for 2027 depends entirely on its ability to keep its coalition partners at the table. Whether this latest claim of unity will hold against the “Tsunami” of upcoming political pressures is the question defining the ADC’s journey toward the next ballot.

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