The African Democratic Congress (ADC) says it is launching a Special Representatives Network in 12 global capitals to relay briefings on Nigerian politics to foreign governments, parliaments and rights bodies.
In a statement, ADC national spokesman, Malam Bolaji Abdullahi, said the move responded to a “growing pattern of undemocratic practices” since July 2025, including what the party called harassment of opposition actors and attempts to destabilise legitimate leadership. Envoys will brief international media, democracy institutes, and diaspora groups on political developments, rights concerns, electoral integrity, and alleged repression.
“Based on their global influence, commitment to democratic governance, and the presence of significant Nigerian diaspora communities, the party has identified Washington, DC; London; Brussels; Berlin; Ottawa; Paris; Pretoria; Addis Ababa; Nairobi; Accra; Geneva; and New York for its international strategic engagements.”
Abdullahi added that a parallel National Documentation Initiative will log threats, harassment, arrests and attacks on party activity nationwide. The ADC frames both steps as ways to bolster its credibility and position itself as a democratic alternative ahead of 2027.
“Through these engagements, the representatives will provide regular briefings on key issues relating to Nigeria’s political environment, including political developments in the country, human rights concerns, democratic governance, electoral integrity, and allegations of repression against opposition actors. They will also communicate the ADC’s policy positions and reform proposals to international stakeholders,” the statement added.
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