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COPDEM Backs ADC Coalition, Warns Against Sabotage Ahead Of 2027 Elections

by Igho Oyoyo
2 months ago
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The Coalition for the Protection of Democracy (COPDEM) has hailed the formation of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) coalition under the interim leadership of former Senate president David Mark. It described development as a milestone in Nigeria’s political evolution.

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In a press statement yesterday, the president of the National Executive Committee of COPDEM, Prince Rwang Pam Jnr, he urged transparency, unity and vigilance against potential sabotage as the opposition coalition prepares for the 2027 general elections.

COPDEM congratulated the ADC leadership for what it called a bold and timely initiative, stating that the coalition presents a fresh opportunity for national renewal.

“At this defining moment in our national journey, the ADC Coalition offers a platform capable of uniting forward-thinking Nigerians in the urgent task of national rescue and democratic renewal,” the statement reads.

The group issued a warning to key institutions, including the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), the judiciary, and security agencies, to remain impartial and resist being used to undermine the coalition.

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“Any attempt to sabotage this coalition will not only backfire but also risk triggering a national crisis with dire consequences for our hard-won democracy.

“The responsibility to safeguard Nigeria’s future lies with all patriots, not just those in government,” the group stated.

COPDEM praised the appointment of Senator David Mark as interim chairman, citing his experience and democratic credentials.

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The statement also acknowledged the contributions of other key figures, including Rauf Aregbesola, Bolaji Abdullahi, and former ADC Chairman Ralph Nwosu.

“This movement is not another elite alliance aimed at capturing power without purpose. Nigerians are tired of transactional politics. What they seek is visionary, transparent, and ethical leadership,” COPDEM stated.

The coalition urged the ADC to prioritise openness in leadership selection, policy formulation, and candidate nominations.

“Transparency is not just good governance, it is political survival. Nigerians will no longer entrust their future to opaque political structures,” he stated.

The group also stressed the need for unity, warning against the pitfalls of past alliances that collapsed due to internal divisions.

“Nigeria’s diversity is its strength, if managed with vision and justice. Leadership appointments must reflect our national character to build a resilient movement,” the group stated.

COPDEM also accused the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) of historically using infiltration and state power to weaken opposition, but vowed resistance.

“We are aware of APC’s tactics, but Nigerians are wiser now. We will not be intimidated, co-opted, or silenced.

“The 2027 elections are not just another political cycle; they are a potential turning point. Victory is inevitable if we stay true to our collective ideals,” COPDEM stated.

COPDEM reaffirmed its commitment to supporting the ADC Coalition through civic education, policy engagement, and election observation.


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