Why ADC Will Win 2027 Elections- Senator Nazeef
By Ahmad SAKA, Bauchi
The Deputy National Chairman of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) Senator Suleiman Nazeef Gamawa has explained that the Party will filled credible and competent candidate compete and defeat PDP , APC in the 2027 General Election and win, as failure is not an option.
Senator Nazeef said this today in Bauchi , when he interacted with reporters , He said
The aim of the ADC was to build a nation every Nigerian would be proud of, and what makes the ADC different is simple: We will be a party of purpose and determination, not impulses an institution that champions democratic values and a culture of accountability and responsibility across its organs and in every government it forms,,".
“Our leadership standard is non-negotiable: Character. Competence. Courage. Discipline. These pillars will guide our choices, shape our culture, and anchor our performance.”
He said " the ADC is working on a conviction that Nigeria can, and will, work for everyone and with a commitment to build a party bigger than any personality, stronger than any moment, and positively different from any party in the annals of the country."
Nazeef said that the party is the only platform that could assuage the hardship of Nigerians, as it has the capacity to present credible candidates that would defeat both the All Progressives Congress (APC) and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
He said that ADC would be a dominant force in the 2027 general elections, whether or not it has serving governors, and insisted that the absence of a sitting governor or President in the ADC would not hinder its chances, and recalled that former President Muhammadu Buhari once defeated an incumbent president without having governors on his side.
Nazeef said, “The people have already believed that a new political movement is the option, so ADC is the saviour. We are giving them one blow. and called on politicians who felt betrayed in their current parties to join the movement.
He said while other political parties have made aspirants’ nomination forms very expensive, the ADC will not follow suit.
“We are not going to be like them. We will give a chance to every well-meaning Nigerian,” he said.
Nazeef who boasted of over 33 years of political experience and his past role as the Deputy National Chairman of the PDP, expressed confidence that he and other party leaders would reposition the ADC for victory.
He also assured that the party would remain fair to the masses if elected into power, and urged eligible voters to obtain their Permanent Voter Cards and be ready to participate in the forthcoming elections, stressing that voting is both a right and a responsibility.
He warned that Nigerians would continue to suffer the consequences of bad leadership if they fail to vote wisely.
Nazeef lamented that the nation’s politics and governance had been hijacked by a few individuals, adding that the ADC was committed to mentoring young people interested in leadership and political participation.
“We have set aside narrow interests for the common good. The road will be uphill. Sacrifice will be demanded,” he stated.
“Those threatened by democracy will resist it. Still, we advance calmly, courageously, together as a formidable team. We are a Pan-African, people-oriented, problem-solving movement-sensitive to the needs of the poor and the young, women and men, persons with disabilities, workers, peasants, entrepreneurs, retirees, civil society, and the vulnerable. We will convert empathy into policy, and policy into results.”
Nazeef said that the 2027 general elections “will not be business as usual,” as the party positioned itself as a credible alternative to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) and the People's Democratic Party PDP.
“ Everything we do in ADC anchored on character, courage, competence, discipline and integrity, as a new era defined by discipline and national service."
“we are a symbol of a stronger, more disciplined, more visionary, and more people-oriented political party with only one agenda: to serve Nigeria,”
He said that the party had effectively managed internal disagreements because of its emphasis on fairness and justice.
“As long as there is fairness and justice, we can deal with whatever issues arise,”
He said that the party’s priority is to convince Nigerians that the ADC offers a genuine alternative.
“Nigerians don’t want this APC or PDP to continue. Our responsibility is to convince them that ADC represents the alternative, and the doors of ADC remains open to new members
“If anybody in APC or PDP or elsewhere wants to come into our party, our door is open
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