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KWARA: Saraki Allies Shift Gears, Spark 2027 Political Storm

Kwara State politicians loyal to former Senate President Bukola Saraki have dramatically switched allegiance to the African Democratic Congress.
This bold move strengthens the growing 2027 opposition coalition seeking to challenge Nigeria’s political establishment.
Former Minister Bolaji Abdullahi leads the charge as ADC’s new Interim National Publicity Secretary.
The ex-PDP stalwart abandoned his former party last October after losing Kwara Central’s senatorial race, signaling his commitment to this fresh political direction.
Joining Abdullahi is former Kwara Governor Abdulfatai Ahmed, now serving as a key strategist for the movement.
The coalition boasts heavyweight backers including Atiku Abubakar, Peter Obi and Nasir el-Rufai, creating an unprecedented alliance across traditional party lines.
Grassroots mobilization efforts have intensified as Saraki’s supporters flood ADC membership rolls.
Party insiders confirm these recruits bring valuable political machinery that could prove decisive when election campaigns officially commence.
The ADC’s sudden rise as an opposition powerhouse reflects Nigeria’s rapidly shifting political landscape.
Seasoned politicians believe that the party’s platform can effectively unite diverse factions against the ruling establishment.
Consequently, they are betting on this strategy to forge a powerful, unified front that can challenge longstanding political dominance.
Political analysts emphasize that the coalition’s success hinges on maintaining unity among its prominent members. Therefore, Saraki’s loyalists, who wield significant influence in Kwara, must collaborate harmoniously with other regional power brokers.
With three years left before elections, the ADC is actively planning to introduce detailed policy positions and governance alternatives. As a result, observers believe these initiatives will test the coalition’s ability to evolve beyond a mere agreement.
Although the outcome of this political gamble remains uncertain, it is evident that Nigeria’s opposition politics are becoming more dynamic. As the country approaches highly competitive elections, every move by parties and leaders will undergo thorough scrutiny.
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