Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola says the APC can be unseated in 2027 if opposition parties unite under ADC coalition 2027.
Speaking in Akure, he said Nigeria’s suffering demands urgent change, and ADC is leading that political reform movement forward.
Aregbesola called on all opposition leaders to prioritize national interest over ego to build a formidable ADC coalition 2027.
He revealed ongoing talks with top leaders like Peter Obi and Atiku Abubakar, both aligned with the ADC movement.
According to him, opposition unity remains Nigeria’s best chance to remove APC and halt worsening insecurity, poverty, and bad governance.
The former Osun governor warned members to expect propaganda attacks and distractions engineered to divide the growing opposition force.
Hon. Gbenga Edema, ex-NNPP candidate, said alleged court cases are empty distractions meant to sabotage ADC coalition 2027 momentum.
Edema praised Aregbesola’s leadership and clarity, insisting the coalition is stronger than ever, regardless of APC’s media manipulation.
Former APC chieftain, Hon. Akin Akinbobola, said Nigeria is collapsing, and only a unified opposition can halt the national decline.
He urged all progressive voices to join the movement and rebuild Nigeria through structural reform and economic rescue.
Akinbobola said over ten political parties have joined recent strategy meetings to strengthen the expanding ADC coalition 2027 roadmap.
He likened the coalition to a political tsunami, saying the challenge now is coordination—not growth or public enthusiasm.
The Akure event confirmed rising dissatisfaction with APC governance, particularly over economic hardship and deepening national insecurity.
Aregbesola closed by affirming that the 2027 election isn’t about revenge, but redemption for a broken and battered Nigeria.