Aminu Tambuwal, the National Chairman of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), has taken a firm stance against allegations of internal discord following the departures of prominent figures Peter Obi and Rabiu Kwankwaso. In recent statements, Tambuwal emphasized that the ADC's organizational structure was "not built for Atiku" Abubakar, responding to concerns that the party was favoring the former vice president.
Tambuwal's remarks come amidst a backdrop of shifting political alliances as Nigeria prepares for upcoming elections. The exits of Obi and Kwankwaso have raised eyebrows, prompting speculation about the ADC's stability and its strategic positioning in the political landscape. However, Tambuwal insists these departures reflect personal decisions rather than systemic issues within the party. "We are not in crisis; we are evolving," he asserted, highlighting the ADC's commitment to fostering a diverse coalition.
Looking ahead, the ADC's ability to navigate these transitions will be crucial in maintaining its relevance in Nigerian politics. As the electoral landscape continues to evolve, Tambuwal's leadership will be tested in securing a unified front that resonates with voters while accommodating various political interests.