Aregbesola receives PDP, LP’s stalwarts into ADC in Lagos, says party will rescue Nigeria

Aregbesola receives PDP, LP’s stalwarts into ADC in Lagos, says party will rescue Nigeria



Rauf Aregbesola, the National Secretary of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) says the party is ready to rescue the country by providing good governance at levels if voted into power in 2027.

The former Osun State governor also stated that the party will allocate 50 percent elective and appointive positions to the youth and women, while also focusing on welfare Nigerians.

Aregbesola, made this remark at the affirmation ceremony, where like-minded stakeholders from the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Labour Party and others formally joined the ADC and was received by him.

Delivering a speech entitled “When good people unite, Nigerians wins” Aregbesola, who described ADC as a party for the youth, said that ADC was out to rescued Nigeria and change the narrative.

Aregbesola said Nigeria’s future lies in giving voice and power to the youth, adding that ADC’s constitution boldly affirms the place of youth and women in leadership.

According to him, the country is passing through a season of hardship and uncertainty under the current leadership, hence, the need to rise above partisanship and chart a new course.

The immediate past Minister of Interior said the people are the centre of politics and governance, warning that any government who failed to make their welfare and wellbeing the basis would lose relevance.

He said: “ADC constitution boldly affirms the place of youth and women in leadership. Youth, this is your party.

“This is not tokenism, but a recognition that Nigeria’s future lies in giving voice, space, and power to those who have long been underrepresented.

“The ADC’s constitution allocates 35 per cent representation each for women and youth. Since these demographics overlap, their combined representation will be no less than 50 per cent.

“This structure makes the ADC “unquestionably, the party of the youth. We are equally committed to internal democracy where every member’s voice matters and every vote counts.

“We are not a party owned or financed by one individual, but a collective of patriotic citizens coming together as equals to salvage a nation fast sliding into a precipice.

“The people are the centre of politics and the government.

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“Any government, whether, democratic, military, authoritarian, monarchical, or by whatever definition, that does not make their welfare and wellbeing the basis of governance, will soon lose relevance and die.

“There is a limit to which the people can be squeezed and pushed before something eventually gives.

“This is why our mission is urgent and our intervention has become absolutely necessary. We must act now to save the nation,” he said.

Aregbesola told the defectors that the task was to rescue the country and build a new Nigeria that the yet unborn would be proud to inherit.

“The task before us is clear: we must rescue this beautiful country from the path of destruction and build a new Nigeria—a nation our children will be proud to inherit.

“ADC’s intervention is an urgent and absolutely necessary mission to save the nation. The ADC’s strategy is to build from the ground up and avoid conflict,” he added.

Aregbesola advised party members to avoid non-productive engagement of debates and strife with agents of “dying dinosaurs”.

“I appeal to us all to diligently face our task of building the party from bottom up and sell our ideas to the people.

“We should avoid the distraction of non-productive engagement of debates and strife with the agents of the dying dinosaurs”, he stated.

Expressing hope that Nigeria would survive, Aregbesola said that both PDP and APC had lost vision and dreams, but had reduced to just mere political parties

He said: “But we must note that it is not going to be business as usual. We must avoid the pitfalls of the APC and PDP and start on a new note.
“We are going to place the people at the centre and make our party largely representative of their distribution.”

Earlier, Abimbola Ogunkelu, a PDP Board of Trustees (BOT) member, who led other PDP stalwarts into ADC, said there is a massive shift and movement of PDP members into ADC, and some Labour Party members and other like minds were moving with them.

According to Ogunkelu,”Today marks a significant milestone in our collective journey towards building a Nigeria that works for all.

“Our gathering here is not merely a meeting of political leaders, stakeholders and supporters; it is a convergence of shared values, progressive ideas and a renewed determination to reshape the future of our nation.

“We are particularly delighted to have among us leaders of great reputes, whose presence affirms the importance of this moment.

“The convergence of coalitions under the banner of ADC represents not just a political alignment, but a true coming together of visionaries and patriots committee to advancing democracy, inclusiveness, good governance in our dear country.

“The event is also a reaffirmation of a solemn declaration that together, united in purpose and conviction, we will build stronger political structures, galvanise grassroots participation, and provide credible leadership alternatives that Nigerians can trust.”

Also, leading some Labour Party members into ADC, Segun Osho, the Chairman of Local Government Areas LP Chairmen, in Lagos State, said the movement became important to rescue Nigeria.

“We pledge our loyalty to ADC and we are getting onboard to rescue Lagos State and Nigeria,” Osho said.

Also speaking, Kolawole Ogunwale, an ADC Chieftain, urged members to work assiduously to secure victory for the party.

He said, “We must not stand with ADC with just mere mouth, let us be united in purpose and goal.”

Among the decampees included former Chairmen of Lagos PDP,.Muritala Ashorobi and Captain Tunji Shelle; PDP Vice Chairman (Lagos Central), Tai Benedict, Niyi Adams, former Lagos PDP Youth Leader, among other stalwarts in the state.

Admitting the decampees after open affirmation to join ADC, George Ashiru, the Lagos State ADC Chairman, symbolically presented the party’s logo, flag and statement of purpose to Ogunkelu.

Ashiru, who described ADC as a credible alternative, urged the party members to think like a military force going for a war in unity.

The event was attended by some ADC national leaders including chairmen from South-West States.

Also speaking, former Vice President and Atiku Abubakar’s ally, Dimeji Fabiyi, called on the ADC leadership to ensure proper integration of all decampees, while also ensuring the youth lead and drive the party.

Fabiyi, the Deputy Director of the Presidential Campaign Council (PCC) of the PDP in 2023 general elections, said that ADC remained a party for people with passion for a better Nigeria.

Temiloluwa Bamgbose
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Source: Businessday

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