A chieftain of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Kelly Agaba, has said the argument for zoning the presidential ticket is outdated, stating that the party’s ticket is open for every qualified Nigerian.
Naija News reports that Agaba made this known during an interview
He said the ADC is moving beyond regional considerations ahead of the 2027 general election.
Agaba also dismissed the assumption that the party’s choice for the 2027 presidential candidate will be from the north, being that its national chairman, Senator David Mark, is from the region.
He said, “We’re moving beyond regional considerations. The North/South dichotomy won’t plague our chances in 2027. Every Nigerian deserves a chance to participate, and we’ll ensure that happens.
“We believe zoning is an outdated concept. The ticket is open to every Nigerian who can vote and be voted for. Our primary election will be contested, and all contenders must wear the toga of sportsmanship. It’s time for politicians to sacrifice ego, greed, and desperation for the party to move Nigeria forward.”
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Speaking on how the party plans to manage diverse interests and presidential ambitions within its ranks, he said, “Managing diverse interests isn’t a challenge for our party’s National Executive Committee (NEC). With our national chairman, Senator David Mark, at the helm, we’re committed to a free, fair, and people-centric primary election. We’ll prioritize merit, competence, and national interest over regional considerations.”
The ADC chieftain debunked the perception that the party is shaky, insisting it has a solid foundation and is focused on building a strong, functional structure.
He added, “Our party foundation is solid. Party tickets are contended for; they’re not given on a platter of gold. Anyone who fears contest and wants a widow’s might isn’t prepared to govern our complex economy. We’re focused on building a strong, functional party structure.”











