2027: ADA chieftains begin mass sensitisation nationwide
A fresh report has revealed that the All Democratic Alliance (ADA) has commenced its nationwide mobilisation and sensitisation programmes in a desperate bid to accelerate its vision of becoming a full-fledged, formidable opposition political party.
It has been gathered that the party has intensified its consultation campaign across the six geo-political zones to attract more notable politicians and stakeholders to its fold.
The anti-Tinubu coalition includes former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, former Rivers State Governor Rotimi Amaechi, former Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai, and Dr. Umar Ardo, among others. They explored joining an existing party, with the African Democratic Congress (ADC) and Social Democratic Party (SDP) competing for selection.
The Guardian had reported that the Nigeria National Coalition Group, NNCG, formally applied to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to seek the registration of a new political party, named All Democratic Alliance, ADA.
In a letter signed by Chief Akin A. Rickets, the Protem National Chairman of the association, the anti-Tinubu coalition urged INEC to endorse the registration of the new party.
“We respectfully write to the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, requesting the registration of our association, the All Democratic Alliance, ADA, as a political party.
“This is sequel to the decision taken by the Nigerian National Coalition Group to sponsor our association for full registration.
“The name of the party shall be All Democratic Alliance with ADA as our acronym and ‘Justice for All’ as our slogan.
“The National Secretariat of the party is, as stated at the bottom of the association’s letterhead, used in this application.
“We have further attached our manifesto encompassing details of our party ideology, and our constitution providing the legal framework that defines our identity, structures and organization, regulates our affairs and guides our actions in alignment with Section 40 and 222 of the Constitution, Section 75 of the Electoral Act, and global democratic principles and objectives., 2022,” the letter reads.