With these developments, the ADC appears to be positioning itself as a formidable third force ahead of the next general elections

Coalition: ADC Founder Nwosu Says 28 Senators, 46 Reps Now Aligned with Party
The African Democratic Congress (ADC) is experiencing a major boost in its political influence, with its Founder and pioneer National Chairman, Ralph Nwosu, announcing that the party now commands the support of 28 senators, 46 House of Representatives members, and over 100 elected officials across the country.
Nwosu made the declaration during the party’s National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting held Tuesday in Abuja.
According to him, the party’s growing strength stems from its uncompromising stance on integrity and refusal to accept financial inducements designed to weaken its opposition credentials.
“We stood our ground against offers both at home and abroad. While some politicians believe everything can be bought, we said no. The ADC refused to be compromised,” Nwosu stated.
He continued, “The result of our integrity is clear. Today, the ADC has 28 senators, over 46 House of Representatives members, and more than 50 lawmakers across State Assemblies. We now have over 100 elected persons—and we’re still growing.”
Nwosu added that ADC’s membership has surged significantly, with its online registration platform flooded by young Nigerians eager to join a credible political alternative. He also reaffirmed the party’s opposition to a one-party political structure, saying its principled stand has earned widespread national respect.
In his address, the party’s Interim National Chairman, David Mark, commended members for their confidence and pledged to lead with transparency, inclusiveness, and discipline.
Mark unveiled key reforms to strengthen party structures and promote equity, including 35% female representation, significant youth inclusion and empowerment of grassroots structures.
A new 50-member Policy Committee to shape party policies across sectors like education, health, security, and infrastructure
“The ADC remains Nigeria’s true platform for progressive, inclusive, and transparent governance,” Mark affirmed.
With these developments, the ADC appears to be positioning itself as a formidable third force ahead of the next general elections, drawing momentum from its expanding coalition of lawmakers and reform-driven agenda. Read More
















