Monday, December 1, 2025 - The Lagos State chapter of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), at the weekend, called on “meaningful citizens” of the state to join hands with the party in removing the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in 2027.
Addressing a crowd of supporters during a mobilisation rally
in Oshodi/Isolo, stakeholders of the party, led by the Lagos apex leader,
Rahman Owokoniran, assured residents that the ADC is fully prepared to reclaim
Lagos, “but this can only be achieved with the people’s cooperation.”
The party also pledged to restore the principles of
fairness, equity, justice, dignity and democratic governance, which it said had
long been abandoned by the APC.
Owokoniran stressed that the gathering was not a campaign but “a call for
reflection, recommitment and readiness to stand firmly with the ADC.”
He accused the ruling party of “enslaving Lagos” and alleged
that the government had stifled the presence of other opposition parties,
arguing that this forced democratic actors such as former Vice President Atiku
Abubakar, Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi, and former Kaduna
State governor Nasir el-Rufai, among others, to align with the ADC “in a bid to
rescue Nigeria.”
He maintained that Lagos offers the best opportunity for
political turnaround due to its diversity and voter strength.
According to him, “Lagos currently has about 10 million
registered voters, and the party must mobilise at least five million committed
supporters ahead of the 2027 elections.”
In his remarks, the ADC leader in Oshodi/Isolo, Adebisi
Jegede, said Nigeria is currently at a critical political moment that requires
a new and credible political vehicle, insisting that the ADC represents the
“fresh alternative Nigerians have been craving.”
Jegede said the party’s foundation rests on unity, equality,
equity and fairness, recalling that the founding fathers envisioned a nation
where every citizen’s life matters, justice is not selective and every Nigerian
feels secure in their land.
He added that the gathering was significant as it
demonstrated the growth of the ADC in Oshodi/Isolo and the commitment of
residents who are aligning with the party’s political mission.
“We are grateful to the patriotic leaders of the ADC who have provided this
alternative platform for Nigerians. It is my conviction that we have all taken
the right political decision, and in due time we will reap the dividends of
democracy as desired by all Nigerians,” Jegede said.

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