Rabiu Kwankwaso, a former governor of Kano State, on Monday formally aligned with the African Democratic Congress (ADC) in a move described as a defining moment for opposition politics in the state.
The national chairman of ADC, David Mark, received Mr Kwankwaso along with supporters at his residence on Monday.
Mr Mark emphasised that Mr Kwankwaso’s defection was more than a political realignment, describing it as a deliberate response to growing calls by Nigerians for a cohesive and formidable opposition capable of safeguarding democratic values.
He noted that the ADC now represents a rallying platform for a broad-based national movement anchored on inclusion, integrity, competence, and progress.
According to him, the coalition aims to provide Nigerians with credible alternatives and restore confidence in democratic governance.
Mr Mark expressed concern about what he termed a gradual erosion of opposition space, warning that actions that limit political participation pose a threat to democracy.
He stressed the importance of preserving citizens’ right to freely choose their leaders.
“The future of Nigeria cannot be built on domination but on participation. Leadership must be earned through trust rather than sustained by control,” he said.
According to him, Mr Kwankwaso commands significant grassroots followers, particularly in Northern Nigeria, under the Kwankwasiyya movement.
The ADC chairman called on Nigerians across ethnic, religious, and regional divides to join the movement, urging citizens to take an active role in building a more inclusive and accountable system of governance.
He also invited other political parties, civil society organisations, and youth groups to form a united coalition, noting that strengthening democracy requires collective effort and sacrifice.
Mr Mark expressed optimism that the emerging alliance would mark a turning point in Nigeria’s democratic journey, urging citizens to embrace unity, participation, and hope in shaping the nation’s future.
Earlier, Mr Kwankwaso urged ADC supporters to massively register as party members.
He also encouraged them to promote the party’s ideals and prepare to elect credible leaders for good governance through INEC registration.
Mubarak Fagge said he decided to follow Mr Kwankwaso to ADC to ensure the party’s success in the forthcoming elections.
“We have since embarked on house-to-house mobilisation to ensure political growth of the party in the state,” he said.
(NAN)



