Monday, September 29, 2025 - The African Democratic Congress (ADC) says it has not taken any decision on the zoning of its 2027 presidential ticket, dismissing claims of broken promises as false and misleading.
The party’s National
Publicity Secretary, Bolaji Abdullahi, made the clarification on Sunday,
September 28, stressing that no commitment had been made to any coalition
partner or group on zoning. “You cannot break any promise you have not made,”
Abdullahi said in response to a statement by Dr. Yunusa Tanko, National
Coordinator of the Obidient Movement, who had accused the ADC of reneging on
agreements within the coalition.
The Obidient
Movement is a group of supporters aligned with the presidential ambition of
former Anambra State Governor Peter Obi. Over the weekend, Tanko criticised the
ADC’s silence on zoning, arguing that issues of fairness and equity demanded
that the party consider the South in its decision-making.
“As the Obidient
Movement, being part of the main consulting bloc, we are particularly concerned
about how the party intends to zone its presidential ticket,” Tanko had said.
“Considering that
the presidency is currently held by the South, issues of equity and fairness
must guide such decisions if the party truly aims to secure victory in the 2027
elections. We are equally interested in how the party zones its principal offices
within the coalition, as this will ensure justice, fairness, and inclusivity.”
Abdullahi, however,
dismissed the remarks as both divisive and destabilising. He questioned Tanko’s
authority to speak on behalf of the coalition, adding that the comments did not
reflect Obi’s position.
“ADC leaders have
not discussed zoning. How can we break a promise we have not made? Tanko’s view
does not reflect Peter Obi’s position,” Abdullahi said, adding that the party
remained open to dialogue but would not condone statements from individuals “who
lack an understanding of the workings of the platform.”
Last week, the ADC
had directed its prominent allies to demonstrate commitment by resigning from
their current political parties and fully joining its ranks. The caucus meeting
where the decision was reached was attended by figures such as former Vice President
Atiku Abubakar, former Rivers State Governor Rotimi Amaechi, and former Kaduna
State Governor Nasir El-Rufai. Obi was absent.
The resolution
triggered Tanko’s statement on behalf of the Obidient bloc, but ADC officials
insist zoning has not been tabled by party leaders and remains an open question
for now.
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