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Farounbi, Ajimobi’s ex-CoS doubt ADC survival

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A former Nigerian Ambassador to the Philippines, Dr Yemi Farounbi, and a former Chief of Staff to the late former Governor Abiola Ajimobi of Oyo State, Prof. Gbade Ojo, on Wednesday, expressed skepticism on the survival of the African Democratic Congress {ADC} as the coalition movement to outer the President Bola Tinubu-led All Progressives Congress {APC} in 2027.



It would be recalled that some political leaders have coalesced to rejuvenate the ADC as the alternative platform to wrestle from the APC in the next presidential election. 

Speaking on the chance of the coalition movement, Farounbi said there were many pitfalls and hurdles before it.     



The former envoy said: ”The party may experience the kind of problems Peter Obi  had in the Labour Party. There is a case of  expired leadership in the ADC. The party is for the pursuit of  power and after the ouster of Tinubu, instead of providing alternate policies to address the challenges of the country. There is the issue of  individual ambition which may  create problems for it. 



”There is  no grassroots base support for the party. When the APC was formed, the Action Congress of Nigeria {ACN}, the Congress Progress Change, and a part of All Progressive Grand Alliance {APGA} collapsed their structures. in the case of the ADC, there is nothing like that. 

”Again, the promoters of the coalition were in power for long . Aregbesola, Ameachi, Atiku, David Mark, and others  were in power for years. They are parts of those things they are criticising”.

In his remarks, Ojo, a Professor of Comparative Politics at the University of Ilorin, said the ADC still have a lot of hurdles to cross.



The professor said: ”It is a function of many things. it is difficult to predict the future,  because the adopted party is still in embryo.  The issue of power sharing can still break their ranks ,because they have not agreed on who will be the presidential candidate, the vice presidential candidate, and a faction of the executives of the ADC are still kicking against the coalition. there may legal encumbrances on their way”.

The professor, however, warned Tinubu not to underrate the new coalition.

”If they are able to overcome the legal huddles, it is a big risk for the APC to underrate them.  the coalition can use the weakness of the ruling party in terms of security and the  economic situation to mobilise the grassroots to spring up surprises.  The APC should not underrate the party. Notwithstanding that members of the coalition were once in government and are members of the ruling elites, they can still hoodwink the electorate in their favour”, he said.

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