July 3, 2025
David Mark and Aregbesola

2027: Mark, Aregbesola Lead Coalition As Opposition Adopts ADC

In a strategic push to forge unity among Nigeria’s fragmented opposition forces, the African Democratic Congress (ADC) has emerged as the rallying platform for a growing coalition of political heavyweights.

As part of this realignment, the ADC has appointed key national figures—including former Senate President David Mark and ex-Osun State Governor Rauf Aregbesola—to its interim leadership team.

This move signals a renewed effort to consolidate opposition voices ahead of the 2027 general elections, with the aim of mounting a formidable challenge to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) and the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu

Multiple sources confirmed the development in Abuja early Wednesday, revealing that the ADC has been adopted as the primary platform for a planned coalition of opposition forces.

These include disenchanted members of the APC, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), and the Labour Party (LP), all seeking to present a united and viable alternative to the current ruling party.

The appointments to the ADC’s interim leadership were finalised on Tuesday in Abuja, the nation’s capital, following a high-level meeting of key opposition leaders.

David Mark, known for his cross-party influence and national reach, was named Interim National Chairman. Aregbesola, a former Minister of Interior and influential figure in the APC, was appointed Interim National Secretary.

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Other appointments include Chief Anayo Arinze as Interim Deputy National Chairman (South), Alhaji Ibrahim Manzo as Interim Deputy National Chairman (North), and former Sports Minister Bolaji Abdullahi as Interim National Publicity Secretary.

A source familiar with the coalition’s plan stated: “This is a strategic move to unite the opposition and present a strong front against the APC. The ADC was selected due to its grassroots strength and absence of internal crises.”

The ADC’s repositioning comes at a time of mounting public dissatisfaction with the Tinubu administration, amid rising inflation, growing insecurity, and contentious economic reforms.

The coalition turned to the ADC following alleged attempts by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to delay the registration of new political parties, including the proposed All Democratic Alliance (ADA).

The ADC’s existing structure, nationwide presence, and lack of factional conflict made it an ideal alternative.

Another source close to the negotiations said: “The ADC’s link to former President Olusegun Obasanjo’s reformist ideals also influenced the decision. The party is widely seen as credible and capable of driving real political change.”

The newly constituted interim leadership is expected to reorganise the party, conduct strategic outreach, and prepare for a national convention scheduled for 2026, during which a substantive National Working Committee (NWC) will be elected.

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The coalition’s broader strategy includes grassroots mobilisation and regional convergence programmes aimed at consolidating support across Nigeria’s six geopolitical zones.

Founding member and immediate past National Chairman, Ralph Okey Nwosu, is reported to have stepped aside to enable the restructuring process. He is said to have endorsed the new leadership and may take up the role of Interim Organising Secretary, although this is yet to be officially confirmed.

A party source: “Nwosu’s decision to step down was key to facilitating this transition. His support has ensured a smooth handover to the interim team.”

As the ADC transforms into a major opposition force, the entry of seasoned political actors and a broad-based coalition could significantly reshape Nigeria’s political landscape ahead of 2027.

The party now aims to harness its new structure and alliances to mount a credible challenge to the ruling APC.

 

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