Oyo ADC chieftain upbeat ahead of 2027

A chieftain of the African Democratic Congress in Oyo State has expressed strong confidence in the party's prospects for the 2027 elections, pointing to Peter Obi's recent defection as a key sign of its rising popularity.

Niyi Aborisade, a chieftain of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) in Oyo State and a British-trained human rights lawyer, spoke to journalists in Ibadan on January 4, 2026, predicting a sweeping victory for his party in the 2027 general elections. He highlighted the ADC's growing appeal amid widespread dissatisfaction with current political leadership and the waning influence of major parties like the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

Aborisade, who is aspiring for the Oyo governorship in 2027, attributed the party's momentum to Nigeria's economic hardships, which he said are driving Nigerians toward alternative leadership. He specifically cited the defection of former presidential candidate Peter Obi to the ADC as evidence of its status as the most credible progressive platform.

"Peter Obi’s defection to the ADC is not accidental. It clearly shows that the party is becoming increasingly popular and attractive to genuine progressives across Nigeria," Aborisade stated.

He criticized the PDP for its internal crises, which he claimed have led to a mass exodus of members to the ADC, especially in Oyo State. "The crisis within the PDP has weakened its structure. Many of its members in Oyo State have realised that the party no longer offers a credible platform, and they are now joining the ADC," he added.

To prepare for 2027, the ADC is strengthening its grassroots presence across all local government areas in Oyo, positioning itself to challenge the status quo.

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