Former Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai, has declared that Nigerians are poised to vote for the African Democratic Congress (ADC) in the 2027 general elections, signaling a growing desire for alternatives beyond the country’s dominant parties.
Speaking at the inauguration of the ADC National Contact and Mobilisation Office in Jos, Plateau State, El-Rufai emphasized that the recent wave of defections by governors to the All Progressives Congress (APC) will not determine the choice of the Nigerian electorate.
“Nigerians are expressing their dissatisfaction with the leadership of both the APC and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). Despite governors switching allegiance, the collective voice of 230 million Nigerians will outweigh 25 governors,” he asserted.
Reflecting on his long-standing connection to Jos, El-Rufai recounted, “Forty years ago, I visited Plateau State regularly while my fiancée served her National Youth Service here. Even after marriage, we returned frequently. But over the years, Jos has faced challenges that have undermined its peace and vibrancy. I pray that with strong leadership at both the state and national levels, we can restore unity across ethnic and religious divides and reclaim Plateau as a home of peace and a hub for tourism.”
El-Rufai further highlighted the ADC’s inclusive approach to governance, noting the party’s commitment to empowering women and youth. “ADC has reserved 40% of leadership positions for young people and 35% for women. It is a party that genuinely invests in the future of Nigeria,” he said.
He concluded with a call to action, urging ADC supporters to work towards consolidating the party’s structure and presenting candidates with policies that serve all Nigerians. “What lies ahead is unity and purposeful leadership. Together, we can shape a government that truly reflects the aspirations of the people.”
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The former minister’s comments signal a growing narrative in Nigerian politics: a public increasingly ready to explore alternatives to the traditional APC-PDP duopoly, with ADC positioning itself as a viable contender for the country’s highest offices.