
Sunday Dare, Special Adviser to the President on Media and Communication, stated there are no intentions to limit the 2027 general elections to only the All Progressives Congress APC. Speaking on Channels Television, Dare addressed concerns raised by the African Democratic Congress ADC regarding the Independent National Electoral Commission's INEC suspension of recognition for the party's leadership factions. INEC's decision followed a Court of Appeal ruling and internal disputes within the ADC. The ADC protested, alleging a plot to exclude them from the elections. Dare dismissed this, asserting that Nigeria's political landscape remains open with 20 political parties. He criticized opposition parties for focusing on sentiment rather than building strong structures and denied claims that the APC-led Federal Government is shrinking political space. Dare highlighted the freedom of ADC members to protest and the media's ability to criticize the President as evidence of democratic freedom, emphasizing that building a strong political party requires time, sacrifice, and commitment, and that the ADC's crisis is self-inflicted.
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