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2027: ADC faces fresh challenge
The Coalition for Good Governance (CGG) has urged the African Democratic Congress (ADC) to zone the 2027 presidential ticket to the South or risk derailing the very redemption millions of Nigerians are counting on.
Addressing the press in Abuja, the CGG, a coalition of former national party chairmen and ex-presidential candidates from all six geopolitical zones, said equity, national balance, and electoral realism make Southern zoning a strategic necessity, not a political favour.
“The nation is deeply polarised and economically distressed.
“The path to victory and national healing lies in fairness. Zoning the ticket to the South is both morally compelling and electorally strategic,” the group declared.
It warned that failure to decisively resolve the zoning question could trigger internal fractures and weaken the ADC’s credibility as a genuine alternative platform ahead of 2027.
In a statement formally signed and endorsed by Sir Okey Chikwendu, its National Chairman, and Attah Ikeleji Ikeleji, its National Secretary, the CGG also launched a scathing attack on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu over the signing of the amended Electoral Act, describing it as “a dangerous regression” that undermines public confidence in elections.
According to the coalition, rejecting mandatory real-time electronic transmission of results leaves room for manipulation, intimidation, and post-election chaos.
“Electronic transmission safeguards data integrity, reduces human interference, and restores trust. Any resistance to it is resistance to transparency,” the statement read.
The group labeled the new law “electoral banditry” and “a civilian equivalent of a coup,” accusing the National Assembly of enabling democratic erosion. It called on the international community to prevail on Nigerian authorities to reverse what it termed anti-democratic legislation.
The coalition further warned of what it described as a creeping one-party state under the ruling All Progressives Congress, citing the wave of defections by opposition governors and lawmakers.
“A one-party state eliminates accountability, suppresses dissent, and erodes constitutional democracy
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1,000 Arewa members endorse Tinubu, okay Egbayelo for Lagos Assembly
As the 2027 political landscape begins to take shape, the Arewa community in the Apapa Local Government Area of Lagos State has formally declared its support for the second-term bid of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the legislative aspiration of Dr Mike Oladunjoye Egbayelo.
During a massive grassroots rally involving over 1,000 members of the All Progressives Congress (APC), community leaders cited President Tinubu’s ‘Renewed Hope’ agenda as the catalyst for their early endorsement.
Yahaya Matazu, Coordinator of the Sokoto Elders Forum (Apapa Branch), and Haruna Ibrahim, a prominent Arewa leader, emphasised that the president’s policies are designed for long-term national prosperity.
“Nigerians should learn to be patient. Greatness takes time, and we are ready to give the President our full support so he can achieve 100% success in his vision for the country,” the leaders stated in a joint address.
The endorsement extended to Egbayelo, who is eyeing a seat in the Lagos State House of Assembly (Apapa Constituency 1).
The Arewa community highlighted Egbayelo’s track record of inclusive governance, particularly his history of integrating non-indigenous communities into the local socio-economic fabric.
The group pointed to his extensive resume as evidence of his readiness: Pioneer General Manager: Apapa GRA Residents Association (AGRA). Executive Secretary/CEO: Apapa Community Security Trust Fund. Public Servant: Former Supervisor for Education, Youth, and Sports.
“Dr Egbayelo has consistently demonstrated the ability to build institutions and manage complex teams. He has never left anyone behind. We believe he is one with the people,” Matazu added.
Addressing the crowd, Egbayelo reaffirmed his commitment to the ‘One Lagos’ philosophy, promising that his representation would be blind to ethnic or religious divides.
“I grew up with the Arewa community; you are my brothers and sisters,” Egbayelo said. “I have never let you down, and I will not start now. The time for a united front has come, and under my watch, nobody will be left behind,” he added.
Egbayelo further bolstered the case for the presidency, telling the gathering that President Tinubu remains the most viable choice for 2027.
He argued that the foundations laid in the first three years of the administration have restored hope to a nation in transition, urging the community to remain steadfast in its loyalty to the APC.
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