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David Mark breaks silence on ADC’s preferred presidential candidate for 2027

The Interim National Chairman of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) and former Senate President, David Mark, has declared that the party has no preferred presidential aspirant ahead of the 2027 general elections.
Mark made this known while addressing stakeholders from the Kogi State chapter of the ADC during a strategic meeting held in Abuja on Tuesday.
He emphasized that the ADC, under his leadership, is committed to transparency, internal democracy, and providing a level playing field for all aspirants seeking to contest on the party’s platform.
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“The ADC has no preferred or favourite presidential aspirant but has set out to first put out a platform that would be attractive and acceptable to the majority of Nigerians,” said Mr Mark.
He added, “We are doing this because we do not want this great ship called Nigeria to sink because if we do not rise up now and it sinks, all of us will be affected.”
Mr Mark added that all members of the party are “equal stakeholders, equal joiners, equal owners.”
“I don’t own this party more than any of our members, and I urge all members to prepare to show Nigerians that ADC is a different party.
“A different party that is ready to properly run democracy in our country. All Nigerians must come together and take ownership of the ADC,” he added.
The politician urged members to put their differences aside and work as a team, adding, “We must bond together to build the party before we can talk of ambitions.”
He called on some politicians to stop attacking others but should concentrate on addressing key challenges facing the nation, such as insecurity, which the ADC leadership will tackle if it takes over power.
“Let us continue to work to rebuild our nation and bring out her best in the overall interest of future generations,” he said.
Meanwhile, the National Legal Support Group for ADC, led by Mohammed Sheriff, said names of non-ADC members were being used to file a suit against the party and its interim leadership.
Mr Sheriff alleged that the names being used to file the suit were neither in the ADC physical nor digital registers in Kogi and Nasarawa States.
He expressed the group’s readiness to represent the ADC in the courts over the matter filed against the party and its interim officers.
Mr Shetiff disclosed that no fewer than 97 lawyers had indicated their preparedness to stand for the party.
(NAN)