ADC Moves To Pick Presidential Candidate,ahead of INEC deadline for submission of contestants’ register.
Kano—
The African Democratic Congress will today commence the process of selecting its presidential candidate for the 2027 general election, with party members across the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory expected to participate in the exercise.
The party has opted for the direct primary method after all three aspirants_ former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, ex-Minister of Transportation Rotimi Amaechi, and former banker Mohammed Hayatu-Deen, reportedly declined calls to step down for a consensus candidate.
The ADC had initially considered adopting an affirmation process similar to that used by the Nigeria Democratic Congress with party leaders maintaining that the direct primary option fully aligns with the provisions of the Electoral Act 2026.
ADC Moves To Pick Presidential Candidate
As members head to the polls today, attention has turned to the political weight and nationwide appeal of the three contenders vying for the party’s sole presidential ticket.
Atiku Abubukar
A former Vice President and one of Nigeria’s most prominent opposition figures, Atiku Abubakar enters the race with decades of political experience and an expansive national network cultivated over years in public service.
Since leaving the Peoples Democratic Party in November 2025, Atiku has played a leading role in efforts to unite opposition forces under the ADC platform ahead of the 2027 elections.
Working alongside former Senate President David Mark and former Osun State Governor Rauf Aregbesola — now serving as the party’s National Chairman and National Secretary respectively , Atiku has championed the formation of a broad coalition aimed at challenging President Bola Tinubu in 2027.
ADC Moves To Pick Presidential Candidate
Key political figures aligned with his camp include former Attorney General of the Federation Abubakar Malami, former Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai, ex-Minister of Sports Bolaji Abdullahi, and former Secretary to the Government of the Federation Babachir Lawal.
Political analysts say Atiku’s financial capability,name recognition, and nationwide political structure could give him a significant edge in the contest.
A former APC chieftain and ADC stalwart,Oyegun during an interview with Sunrise Daily said “I believe the party will ultimately settle for a candidate capable of attracting votes across the country.
Atiku may have lost several presidential contests in the past, but when you compare his political profile with those of the other aspirants, it is clear he holds a significant advantage” he said
ADC Moves To Pick Presidential Candidate
“Amaechi and Hayatu-Deen are both familiar faces in national politics, but Atiku remains a formidable force that will be difficult for either of them to overcome” he added
A member of the House of Representatives and ADC chieftain who spoke on condition of anonymity with Punch Newspaper also described the race as one that appears to favour the former Vice President.
“All three aspirants have paid their dues in Nigerian politics, whether we acknowledge it or not. But I do not see Atiku losing to either of them” he stated
Despite his political stature and national appeal, Atiku may still face resistance from party members who believe it is time for a younger generation to take centre stage.
ADC Moves To Pick Presidential Candidate
Critics argue that having remained active in politics since 1992, the Wazirin Adamawa should now embrace the role of an elder statesman.
Rotimi Amaechi
Amaechi,Former Rivers State Governor Rotimi Amaechi is also regarded as a strong contender in today’s exercise.Amaechi, who served as Minister of Transportation under former President Muhammadu Buhari, gained national recognition for the railway projects executed during his tenure.
A founding member of the All Progressives Congress. he was widely viewed in the final years of the Buhari administration as one of the influential figures within the ruling party.
Now contesting under the ADC platform, Amaechi is presenting himself as a credible alternative capable of restoring public confidence in governance.
ADC Moves To Pick Presidential Candidate
A close associate of the former minister who spoke on condition of anonymity with Punch Newspaper,described him as the candidate best suited to lead the country at this time.
“I do not have his permission to speak on his behalf, but Amaechi represents the kind of leadership Nigerians need for a fresh start,” the associate said.
He urged delegates to assess the track records of the aspirants before casting their votes.
“The schools Amaechi built as governor of Rivers State remain among the best examples of public infrastructure development in the country. Whatever critics may say, he was one of the key reasons the Buhari administration recorded notable achievements. The railway corridors operational in parts of the country today are part of his enduring legacy,” he added
ADC Moves To Pick Presidential Candidate
Although Amaechi enjoys significant support in parts of the country, political analysts say it remains unclear whether he can build enough nationwide momentum within the ADC to counter Atiku’s entrenched political structure.
Mohammed Hayatu-Deen
For Mohammed Hayatu-Deen, whose face is new in the political landscape, the contest presents him as a technocrat with the expertise to tackle Nigeria’s economic and governance challenges.
The former Chief Executive officer of FSB International Bank Plc has centred his campaign on economic revival, youth employment, and institutional reforms issues which he says are critical to addressing the country’s deepening hardship and insecurity.
Last week, Hayatu-Deen criticised his rivals, urging party members to reject what he described as “recycled politics.
ADC Moves To Pick Presidential Candidate
The 72-year-old economist has repeatedly argued that Nigeria needs leadership anchored on competence, discipline, and people-focused policies.
While his policy-driven approach has earned commendation in some quarters, observers note that he still faces challenges in terms of national political visibility when compared with Atiku and Amaechi.
In a major boost to his ambition, ADC stakeholders in the South-West on Sunday endorsed his candidacy ahead of today’s primary.
The endorsement was conveyed in a statement signed by Babajide Dosunmu, leader of the ADC South-West Professionals Forum, following consultations with party stakeholders, youth groups, professionals, and grassroots mobilisers across the region.
ADC Moves To Pick Presidential Candidate
Dosunmu said Hayatu-Deen possesses the leadership capacity needed to reposition the country amid mounting economic and governance concerns.
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