From Romanus Ugwu, Abuja

The battle to wrest the 2027 presidential ticket from the All Progressives Congress (APC) by the National Opposition Coalition Group (NOCG) finally entered into speed gear on Wednesday when the national leadership of African Democratic Congress (ADC) formally handed over the mantle of leadership to the coalition force.

In attendance during the handing over ceremony include former presidential candidates of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar, his Labour Party (LP) counterpart, Peter Obi, former governors like Rotimi Amaechi, Mallam Nasir El-rufai, Aminu Tambuwal, Liyel Imoke, Gabriel Suswan, Abdulfatai Ahmed, and Chukwuemeka Ihedioha, past and present National Assembly members, Senator Tony Nwoye, Enyinnaya Abaribe, Victor Umeh and Dino Melaye.

Other heavyweight party chieftains in attendance were former Attorney General of the Federation (AGF), Abubakar Malami, former APC national chairman, John Odigie-Oyegun, his PDP counterpart, Uche Seconds, former Ministers like Solomon Dalung, among others.

In his opening remarks, the interim national chairman, David Mark, accused President Bola Tinubu-led APC of leading Nigeria into a crippling democratic dictatorship.

While admitting that it will be a difficult journey for the ADC to wrest poewer from the APC, Mark described the coalition as a united front of Nigeria’s diverse opposition groups, youth organisations, civil society, and patriots committed to saving the country’s democracy.

“This coalition goes beyond gaining political power. It is a concerted effort to rebuild the crumbling pillars of Nigeria’s democracy.”

Mark said ince the current administration took office two years ago, it has “hijacked all democratic institutions” and pushed Nigeria towards “total civilian dictatorship”.

The former senate president accused the Federal Government of destabilising opposition parties to achieve “total state capture” and leave Nigerians with no alternative in the 2027 elections.

“We have never seen a government so much at home with corruption, a government that disdains accountability in all ramifications.”

He criticised the administration’s focus on politicking over governance, which he said has left many Nigerians wallowing in hunger and poverty.

He said bandits and kidnappers kill Nigerians daily, yet the government has failed to act decisively. “The Nigerian people deserve a government that protects them and makes them feel safe in their own homes.”

Mark also condemned the alleged emasculation of the National Assembly, describing it as “a mere appendage of presidential authority” that has allowed unconstitutional policies to flourish unchecked.

“This is a dangerous conspiracy against the Nigerian people. This coalition is for all Nigerians who share in our belief that we have a patriotic duty to save our country.”

Mark described the ADC as “not merely another electoral vehicle but a fortress and platform of our revived democracy”, promising it would be a party of equal stakeholders and democratic traditions.

“The coalition’s values are unity over division, service over slogans, action over excuses, compassion over inhumanity, transparency over opacity, inclusion over nepotism, real progress over endless rhetoric, performance over empty promises, rule of law over impunity, and justice over inequity. Our mission transcends any electoral calendar.

“It is a commitment to rebuild the guardrails of our democracy, to anchor power once again in the will of the people, and to hand to our children a nation worthy of their talents and their dreams,”Mark said.

Earlier, the planned unveiling of the ADC coalition had suffered a setback following a last-minute cancellation by the event venue.

The event was scheduled for the Wells Carlton Hotel and Apartments in Asokoro, Abuja.

However, hours before the programme, organisers were informed that the hotel would no longer host the event.

According to a screenshot of the cancellation notice shared on Instagram by Momodu, the hotel’s management said the cancellation was due to an “internal compliance matter.”

Subsequently, the coalition secured another venue — the Yar’Adua Centre.