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As political alliances shifted leading up to the 2027 general elections, Ralph Nwosu, who serves as the National Chairman of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), mentioned that over the last year, he hasn’t encountered Peter Obi, the presidential nominee for the Labour Party.

Speaking to journalists in Abuja at the 97th National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting of the ADC, Nwosu stated that if Obi values what the party is doing and wishes to join them, they would be more than happy to welcome him with open arms.

When asked about alliances with other parties, Nwosu revealed that the ADC is holding discussions with the People’s Redemption Party (PRP) as well as various civil society groups.

At the NEC meeting, the ADC Chairman commented, “One of our resolutions aims to establish ‘the handshake’ as a nationwide tradition in Nigeria by October 1st. This custom will be observed in each of the country’s 36 states.”

The second resolution states that according to one of our guidelines, you must be part of the ADC party for at least two years before being able to contest an election within the organization. However, due to many individuals advocating for more flexibility, we are modifying this rule. If you decide to join ADC today, you will immediately become eligible to run for elections or take on a leadership role within the party without having to wait those two years. Therefore, we are adopting this new resolution which eliminates the waiting period requirement.

We have considered organizing a national convention as well. Some among us, including myself, do not plan to vie for the position of National Chairman this time around. My intention is not to seek office; instead, I wish to pass the torch to fellow Nigerians capable of rallying more than 80 million citizens. We aim to enter the upcoming political phase alongside regular Nigerians known for their integrity and lack of corrupt practices. These politicians will confront Nigeria’s challenges head-on and declare ‘enough is enough.’

Nwosu was asked whether he had met with Peter Obi. He replied, “In the last twelve months, I haven’t encountered Mr. Peter Obi; we can’t engage with him at this time. However, should he decide to observe what we’re undertaking after witnessing it firsthand—though our efforts aren’t geared toward politicians but rather towards uplifting Nigerians—I’m far more invested in the African Farmers Club, which boasts over ten million members. If his observation of ADC leads him to conclude ‘enough is enough’ and prompts him to want to align himself with us, then we would gladly extend an invitation to join forces—we welcome them all as our doors remain wide open.”

We are holding meetings with PRP and various civil society groups, these traditions of confronting Nigerians head-on and declaring that enough is enough, we will appeal to Nigerians to embrace us.

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