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2027: Kaduna movement declares ADA coalition dead on arrival

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While condemning the political romance of some opposition leaders against President Bola Tinubu’s second term, the Kaduna Patriotic Movement (KPM) has declared the newly formed All Democratic Alliance (ADA) coalition dead on arrival ahead of the 2027 general elections.

In a statement, the Chairman of KPM, Ibrahim Dan-Gaskiya, dismissed the coalition as a political contraption with no grassroots appeal, referring to its leaders as “spent forces chasing lost glory”.

Dan-Gaskiya said that the ADA, led by former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, Ex-Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai, former Minister of Transportation Rotimi Amaech, and former Labour Party (LP) Presidential flag bearer Peter Obi, lacks the cohesion, credibility, and popular support needed to challenge Tinubu’s re-election bid.

He said, “The so-called ADA coalition is nothing but a gathering of political paper tigers. They have lost touch with the people and even their political bases.

“Democracy is a game of numbers, not noise, and the APC remains the party to beat come 2027.”

Besides, Governor Uba Sani of Kaduna State also dismissed the coalition as weak and ideologically incoherent.
According to him, ADA’s formation is merely a desperate attempt by failed politicians to stay relevant in a political landscape where Tinubu’s progressive leadership continues to gain traction.

He said, “These are individuals who were never known for grassroots mobilisation or pro-people advocacy.”
“They are now banding together to form a coalition that can neither bark nor bite,” Governor Sani said during an interaction with journalists in Kaduna.

Highlighting his administration’s achievements, Governor Sani said the APC-led government has significantly transformed Kaduna State, earning plaudits from both the public and President Tinubu. The President, during a recent state visit, described Kaduna as “Nigeria’s frontier of purpose and progress”.

Also responding to claims by El-Rufai that the recently commissioned projects were his brainchild, the Kaduna State Government described the statement as “a bare-faced lie.”

The government clarified that the three state-of-the-art Institutes of Vocational Training and the Bola Ahmed Tinubu Specialist Hospital were fully initiated and completed by Governor Uba Sani’s administration.

“These projects are the signature achievements of the Uba Sani-led administration,” said Ibraheem Musa, Chief Press Secretary to the governor.

“The former governor may be good at talking, but this government is known for doing what will uplift the State and Kaduna people see the difference”, the government said.

Musa further explained that the 100 CNG buses launched under Uba Sani’s watch represent a major shift toward eco-friendly transport solutions, with workers, students, and retirees enjoying free rides for six months—a direct response to post-subsidy economic challenges.

The government also pointed out that the Bola Ahmed Tinubu Specialist Hospital, though conceptualised in the era of former Vice President Namadi Sambo, had been abandoned by successive administrations until Governor Sani completed and equipped the facility to global standards.

Meanwhile, several prominent leaders including Vice President Namadi Sambo, Speaker of the House of Representatives Tajudeen Abbas, and Emir of Zazzau, Ambassador Ahmad Nuhu Bamalli, have lauded the governor’s performance, urging citizens to rally behind his progressive agenda.

“These are not propaganda projects,” said Prof. Idris Bugaje, NBTE Executive Secretary. “Kaduna State now boasts the most advanced skills development infrastructure in Nigeria. No Polytechnic or Technical University comes close.”

Meanwhile, the statement by the KPM Chairman, Dan-Gaskiya, stressed that the 2027 elections would be a landslide victory for the APC, both at the federal and state levels, saying, “the people have tasted good governance under President Tinubu and Governor Sani and they will not trade tested leadership for empty promises.”

“The ADA coalition has already failed before takeoff. The APC remains the ship of stability, and Nigerians are not boarding any sinking vessels,” the KPM chairman added.

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