
The Digest:
Former ADC National Chairman, Ralph Nwosu, disclosed that APC officials offered him three ministerial positions to prevent the African Democratic Congress (ADC) from becoming a key opposition coalition platform. This comes as David Mark assumes leadership of the party.
Key Points:
- Ralph Nwosu reveals ministerial offers from APC to halt ADC coalition plans.
- The ADC’s National Executive Committee (NEC) formally handed over leadership to David Mark.
- Former Osun Governor Rauf Aregbesola appointed ADC National Secretary.
- Nwosu rejects ministerial offers, prioritizing Nigeria’s democratic future.
- The party grew from a small entity to one with over 3 million members within weeks.
- Nwosu affirms ADC as the largest opposition party with over 28 senators and 60 House members.
- ADC formalized its transformation into a coalition party on July 2, 2025.
- Mark promises transparency, inclusivity, and internal democracy under his leadership.
Ralph Nwosu’s rejection of ministerial offers signals ADC's commitment to a stronger, democratic opposition. The transition to David Mark’s leadership marks a new phase of inclusivity and progressive policies for the party.
Sources: THISDAY, Vanguard, Channels TV