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ADC Will Not Support Tinubu in 2027, Insists Former Cross River Governorship Candidate

ADC Will Not Support Tinubu, Nyong Declares Amid 2027 Speculation

byFranca Wilson
May 10, 2026
in Politics, National
ADC Will Not Support Tinubu in 2027, Insists Former Cross River Governorship Candidate

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ADC Will Not Support Tinubu in 2027, Says Former Cross River Governorship Candidate.

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    • ADC Will Not Support Tinubu in 2027, Says Former Cross River Governorship Candidate.
  • ADC Will Not Support Tinubu as Party Dismisses Allegations of Secret 2027 Alliance.
  • Background of the Story
  • Key Developments
  • Reactions from Stakeholders
  • Implications
  • What Happens Next
  • Conclusion

ADC Will Not Support Tinubu as Party Dismisses Allegations of Secret 2027 Alliance.

 

CALABAR, NIGERIA – The iNews Times | ADC Will Not Support Tinubu in the 2027 presidential election, a former governorship candidate of the African Democratic Congress https://adc.org.ng in Cross River State, Dr. Effiong Nyong, has declared, dismissing allegations that the party is covertly working for President Bola Tinubu’s re-election bid.

Nyong described the claims as unfounded political speculation designed to weaken the ADC’s rising influence ahead of the 2027 general elections, insisting that the party remains independent and focused on presenting itself as a credible alternative platform.

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In this report, we examine the key developments, reactions from stakeholders, and the broader implications.

Background of the Story

Speculation had surfaced in political circles suggesting that certain opposition parties, including the ADC, were maintaining quiet alliances that could benefit President Tinubu in 2027.

The rumours gained traction amid visible cordial relationships between politicians across party lines, a common feature of Nigeria’s political landscape. However, Nyong maintained that political civility should not be misinterpreted as compromise or alignment.

He stressed that the ADC’s ideological and structural independence remains intact, adding that the party’s growing grassroots momentum has unsettled rivals.

Key Developments

Speaking during an interview in Calabar, Nyong stated unequivocally that ADC Will Not Support Tinubu under any circumstances in 2027.

According to him, the party’s mission is to build a viable national structure capable of competing effectively in the next general elections, not to serve as a political appendage.

He argued that the ADC is positioning itself strategically to expand its influence in Cross River State and beyond, focusing on governance reforms and policy-based leadership.

Nyong further criticised the administration of Governor Bassey Otu, describing it as retrogressive and falling short of expectations in critical sectors.

He maintained that an ADC-led government in Cross River would prioritise civil service reforms, restore meritocracy, and strengthen education and sports institutions.

Reactions from Stakeholders

Nyong dismissed the insinuations of a covert alliance as attempts to discredit the party.

“Cordial relationships among politicians should not be mistaken for political alignment,” he said.

“ADC Will Not Support Tinubu. Our focus is on offering Nigerians a credible alternative built on competence, accountability and development.”

He also lamented what he described as the steady decline of Cross River’s educational standards.

“I schooled in Cross River State when people came from different parts of the country because they were certain of getting quality education. Today, can we still say the same? The answer is no,” he stated.

On sports and tourism, Nyong referenced the glory days of Rovers Football Club and the state’s once-thriving tourism industry, arguing that both sectors have suffered neglect.

Implications

Nyong’s declaration that ADC Will Not Support Tinubu signals a potential intensification of opposition realignments ahead of 2027.

With Nigeria’s political landscape already witnessing early manoeuvring, statements such as this underscore the battle for credibility among opposition parties seeking to consolidate support.

For Cross River State, the comments also reopen debates about governance performance, fiscal management and institutional efficiency.

Political analysts note that if the ADC sustains its independent posture and strengthens its organisational base, it could emerge as a significant third-force contender in key states.

What Happens Next

Attention now turns to how the ADC will translate its rhetoric into nationwide mobilisation.

As 2027 approaches, the party is expected to unveil clearer policy blueprints and possibly reposition its leadership structures to enhance competitiveness.

Observers will also watch for any counter-statements from rival parties seeking to challenge the narrative that ADC Will Not Support Tinubu.

Conclusion

By firmly asserting that ADC Will Not Support Tinubu, Dr. Effiong Nyong has sought to dispel doubts about the party’s political direction.

As the road to 2027 gradually unfolds, The iNews Times will continue to track shifting alliances, opposition strategies and the evolving dynamics shaping Nigeria’s next presidential contest.

Franca Wilson

Franca Wilson

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