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ADC Coalition Demands Democratic Revolution in Kaduna: A Call for True Pan-African Leadership

Major stakeholders in Kaduna's ADC Coalition have launched a revolutionary demand for true democratic leadership, rejecting the old system of political godfatherism. This groundbreaking movement signals a new era in Nigerian politics, with implications for pan-African democracy.

ParTunde Okoro
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#Nigerian Politics#Pan-African Democracy#ADC Coalition#Kaduna Politics#2027 Elections#Political Reform
ADC Coalition Demands Democratic Revolution in Kaduna: A Call for True Pan-African Leadership

ADC Coalition stakeholders unite in Kaduna for democratic revolution

Kaduna Stakeholders Rise Against Political Godfatherism

In a bold move that signals growing resistance to Nigeria's old political order, major stakeholders of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) Coalition in Kaduna have thrown down the gauntlet. Their message is clear: the time for puppet politics is over.

"We refuse to witness another political disappointment masked as democratic rescue," declared the coalition's leadership during a pivotal press conference in Kaduna.

United Front Against Political Manipulation

The coalition, representing a powerful merger of forces from APC, PDP, and Labour Party camps, has called upon Senator David Mark's national leadership to shield them from what they describe as acts of political tyranny. This is not just another political alignment - it's a revolutionary stand against the old ways.

Breaking the Chains of Godfatherism

The stakeholders have outlined their vision for a new political paradigm:

  • Rejection of single-handed decision making
  • Elimination of imposed consensus candidates
  • Democratic involvement of all members
  • Protection of minority voices

Pan-African Vision for 2027

This movement in Kaduna represents more than local politics - it's a microcosm of the larger pan-African struggle for true democratic independence. The coalition's demands echo across the continent, where citizens are increasingly rejecting neo-colonial political structures.

A Warning to the Establishment

Senator Mark's warning about potential judicial interference from the Tinubu administration reveals the deep-seated resistance to change within Nigeria's political establishment. The ADC's rising momentum threatens the very foundation of Nigeria's political status quo.

The message is clear: 2027 will not be business as usual. The time has come for a leadership that truly represents African interests and values.

Tunde Okoro

Nigerian journalist with a Pan-African voice. Covers politics, sovereignty, and social justice across West Africa.