To build a strong front and dislodge the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, from power in 2027, the Africa Democratic Congress is preparing a merger with other political parties in the nation.

At a press conference in Abuja on Wednesday, Chief Ralphs Nwosu, the National Chairman of the ADC, revealed the information.

Nwosu evaluated the government poorly and claimed that the APC had failed Nigerians.

The opposition, he continued, would not stand by and watch while the country fell apart.

“The state of the nation is nothing to talk about. It is saddening and arouses morbid fear.

“Therefore, instead of wasting our time engaging in futile debates with those in government, we should continue strategising on ways to develop a new political system and come together to create a collaborative, value-driven ecosystem that prioritises our people and country.

“We certainly need a new beginning. Pointing fingers of recrimination is not what transformational leaders do,” he said, adding that 22 political parties had joined hands with the ADC to build a new mega party.

“We have resolved to work with all political leaders that appreciate the need for coming together for a new Nigeria.

“We discriminate against none; our commitment is a new Nigeria that will lead our dear continent out of its present abyss,” he said.

He pointed out that the APC, which helped dislodge the Peoples Democratic Party, or PDP, from power in 2015, resulted from a merger of opposition parties.

Following the significant influence of major opposition parties, including the Peoples Democratic Party, Labour Party, and New Nigeria People’s Party in the most recent election, observers claim that a united opposition before the election may have removed the APC.

So, to dislodge the APC in 2027, Prof. Pat Utomi and, more recently, the ADC discussed the creation of a megaparty.

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