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2027: Lukman send strong warning to all ADC leaders

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Salihu Lukman has warned the national leadership of the opposition African Democratic Congress (ADC), led by Senator David Mark, against imposition and godfatherism across all levels of leadership.

The majority of ADC leaders have already begun acting as though the 2027 elections will be easy, according to Lukman, a former director general of the Progressive Governors Forum, PGF.

Mallam Lukman said in a statement issued Tuesday in Abuja with the title “ADC and the Prospect of Internal Democracy” that coalition leaders who were merely nominees to the Committee that negotiated the sharing arrangement elevated themselves to the position of zone leaders when the ADC’s national leadership positions were distributed to zones.

Lukman acknowledged Senator David Mark’s leadership, which allowed the party to finalize the deal that led to the ADC’s new leadership emerging, saying: “The truth is that the negative side of almost all our opposition political leaders is already at play. Many are taking steps to manipulate the process of leadership reformation of the ADC. Loyalists are being promoted in a manner that suggests perhaps the 2027 elections is already won.

“The struggle to ensure that loyalists of leaders emerged as the leaders of the reformed ADC to some extent disregard the consideration for intellectual capacity, integrity, performance track records, name recognition across all demographics, respect in community and political circles, independent mindedness and general acceptability to all or majority of stakeholders, which we agreed to.

“We must caution our leaders, Nigerians will not be deceived by any cosmetic design of presenting another party, which is only a duplicated our old parties. With the way things are going, coalition leaders will emerge as godfathers, and the next thing is that they will impose their surrogates at all levels as leaders of the ADC.

“This will naturally be followed by anointing preferred candidates for 2027 elections. Therefore, the first test of Sen. Mark’s leadership of the party is the extent to which he can mitigate all these and ensure that ADC is not a party that will be controlled by godfathers.”

The politician from Kaduna claims that the issue of what actions Sen. Mark’s leadership should take to give party management at all levels a fresh perspective is another crucial obstacle.

“For instance, will the reformed ADC take steps to develop a competent bureaucracy in the party Secretariat with established rules and professionally staffed? Or will the party leaders recruit their loyalists as staff in the party Secretariat? Will the ADC develop the needed capacity to mobilise all the financial resources required for the operations of the party, including election financing? Or will the party operate based on the old tradition of relegating its funding to depend on the generosity of leaders?

“The other critical question that Nigerians anxiously await initiatives of the Sen. Mark leadership is the issue of the direction the party intends to take towards addressing the challenges facing the country. With the painful experience under APC whereby ahead of the 2015 elections, APC presented a delightful manifesto with all the promises, but ended up disregarding it once elections are won, what will be different with ADC? What is even the manifesto of ADC? When we negotiated with the former leadership of ADC under Chief Ralph Nwosu, one of the agreements we reached was to have a new manifesto. What steps will be taken by the Sen. Mark leadership to produce a new ADC manifesto. Or will the new leadership allow the tradition whereby candidates for elections produce their individual manifestos, with hardly any bearing on the party’s manifesto?”

Sen. Mark’s leadership goes beyond creating candidates and winning the 2027 elections, the statement continued.

“For those of us who spearheaded the process of negotiating the coalition and producing ADC as the party for the envisioned internally democratic party, whether we are part of the national leadership or not, we must remain united within the coalition to continue to engage the leadership of Sen. Mark to ensure they succeed. If, for any reason, we allow them to fail, we have equally failed. The prospect of succeeding is much stronger. However, it all depends on the extent to which we are ready to continue to make the sacrifices required.

“Maybe we should also remind ourselves that politics is local. This requires that we all move back to our states and ensure that ADC at that level is run democratically based on collective leadership.

“In many states, this is already being threatened. Many high profile political leaders, especially former Governors are taking steps to serve as godfathers in ADC and leaders at these levels are reduced to acting as the members of cabinet or members of board of parastatal of government in which powerful politicians and former Governors are the Chief Executive Officers.

“Although faced with a lot of disadvantages, those of us who suffer the disadvantage of not being godsons of these high-profile politicians must take every necessary step to win the confidence of citizens at that level.

“Coming from Kaduna State, we must take every necessary step to discontinue the political culture of divisive politics of religion and ethnicity. Any political leader who is associated with past divisive politics in the state must commit to reforming himself as basis for working with us in the effort to reform the ADC and make it a party that promotes a new united Kaduna State. Based on the transitional operational guidelines provided by the ADC national leadership, the process of instituting an all-inclusive leadership at state level and all the 23 local governments and 255 wards in state should commence. We appeal to all political leaders to relate with everyone who qualifies to be part of the transitional leadership of ADC at all levels in the State with respect and high measure of tolerance. We must commit ourselves to making ADC an equal opportunity platform at all levels. Anything short of this should be resisted.”

According to Lukman, ADC has the potential to develop into the internally democratic party that has been envisioned.

“First thing first, the Sen. Mark leadership must rise to its calling and give the party and Nigerians a new template in political party management in the country. The prospect of achieving that should be evidentially established within the next six months. Anything to the contrary should mean that the ADC and the coalition have failed and we should abstain from participating in the 2027 elections. May God strengthen the capacity of Sen. Mark and his team to provide the needed leadership for us to succeed in making ADC the envisioned internally democratic party.”

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