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ADC Unveils Power-Sharing ‘Collegiate System’ to Keep Opposition United Ahead of 2027

Torkuma Gbor by Torkuma Gbor
April 27, 2026
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ADC Unveils Power-Sharing ‘Collegiate System’ to Keep Opposition United Ahead of 2027

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has outlined a power-sharing plan aimed at holding Nigeria’s opposition together ahead of the 2027 presidential election, amid growing concern that rival ambitions could trigger post-primary cracks.

The proposal introduces a ‘collegiate system’, a model the party says will move away from winner-takes-all politics and ensure power is shared within a team, even after a single presidential candidate emerges.

Speaking on the development while featuring as a guest on Arise TV’s The Morning Show on Monday, Lukman Salihu, a key figure and promoter of the party’s reform agenda, said the framework is designed to promote collective decision-making and prevent the concentration of power in one individual.

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He said, “The new framework we are trying to put together is a collegiate framework. It is not a framework where one person will be the winner of everything.

“Our leaders are committed to ensure that if we produce the next government, it is not going to be like an emperor presiding over an empire… It will be a collegiate team spirit, whereby all decisions will be taken jointly.”

The move comes as competition intensifies within the opposition, with supporters of Peter Obi, Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, Atiku Abubakar and Rotimi Amaechi advancing rival positions on who should lead the coalition.

Salihu said the friction should not be mistaken for division.

“What you are seeing is contestation, and when you have politics without contestation, then it is no longer politics,” he said.

According to him, the aim is to keep all aspirants invested in the process, regardless of who emerges.

“One person will emerge, but will emerge as part of a team, not someone who defeats others and pushes them out of the race,” Salihu said.

Alongside the power-sharing proposal, the party said it has developed its policy direction for governance, anchored on a manifesto already adopted at its last convention.

Salihu said, “The party set up a 50-member committee to work out its policies and manifesto. As we speak today, the manifesto has been adopted at the last convention.

“The manifesto is all about ensuring citizen-centred governance, whereby all the issues confronting Nigerians are addressed.”

He said legal disputes and internal challenges have delayed the public unveiling of the document but expressed confidence the process would be completed.

“Part of what we also want to do is to ensure that we put in place a process whereby the screening of candidates follows a particular framework that will ensure that the best and the most acceptable to the citizens emerge,” he said.

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