Kingsley Temitope Ogah, Acting National Working Committee (NWC) Chairman of the Dumebi Kachikwu-led faction of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), has said the party will overcome its internal challenges before the 2027 elections.
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Ogah spoke during the party’s national convention in Abuja, where he stressed the need for unity, reconciliation and discipline among members.
Ogah spoke during the party’s national convention in Abuja, where he stressed the need for unity, reconciliation and discipline among members.
“We are open to reconciliation; we must not divide ourselves. This is the time to strengthen our party. Millions of Nigerians are waiting for the ADC as the party of hope to rescue Nigeria,” he said.
BusinessDay reports that the ADC is torn into three factions led by David Mark, Nafiu Gombe and Kachikwu.
Ogah said those working against the unity and stability of the party would not succeed, insisting that the ADC remained stronger than ever despite its challenges.
“ADC has been facing turbulence, but we are strong today. Challenges do not destroy strong movements. Millions of Nigerians are standing with us and our future is brighter than ever before,” he added.
Ogah also called for internal democracy, accountability and transparency, noting that Nigerians were tired of divisive politics.
Similarly, Odion Kennedy, Edo State Chairman and Secretary of the State Chairmen Forum, also urged members to remain united, saying the party was bigger than any individual.
“We must avoid bitterness and remain committed to strengthening our party. No storm will stop the ADC,” Kennedy said.
Similarly, Hassan Musa, Niger State Chairman of the ADC, said Nigerians were looking up to the party for prosperity and urged members to prepare for victory in 2027.
