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    Mark lauds ADC primaries, applauds Atiku’s victory

    Vincent OsuwoBy Vincent OsuwoMay 28, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The National Chairman of the African Democratic Congress, or ADC, Senator David Mark, on Wednesday said the party’s presidential primary had demonstrated that democracy and political competition could still thrive in Nigeria without crisis or division.

    Mark spoke at the Congress Hall of the Transcorp Hilton in Abuja during the official collation and declaration ceremony of the party’s presidential primary, which saw former Vice President Atiku Abubakar emerge as the ADC presidential candidate in the 2027 general election.

    According to the results given at the occasion, Atiku defeated former Minister of Transportation Rotimi Amaechi and former banker Mohammed Hayatu-Deen.

    Atiku: 1,846,370; Amaechi: 504,117; Hayatudeen: 177,120. Total votes cast in the election: 2,546,457. Total party membership for the election: 3,113,599,” the result read.

    Following the declaration, Mark officially gave the ADC flag to Atiku, the party’s presidential standard bearer.

    Speaking at the ceremony, the former Senate president stated that the exercise was not only about selecting a presidential candidate but also about demonstrating that internal democracy could still function efficiently in the country.

    “Today is not just about announcing a presidential candidate. Today is also about proving a point to Nigeria and to Nigerians.

    “It is about proving that democracy can still work. The goal is to demonstrate that political competition doesn’t have to escalate into political warfare. That a party can organize itself around principles instead of personalities,” Mark said.

    He further stated that the event showed that “in a season of deep national anxiety, a bright future is still possible.”

    The former Senate President said many Nigerians had doubted the party’s ability to conduct a peaceful and credible primary, with some predicting division and collapse within the ADC.

    “Many people doubted us. Some dismissed us. Others predicted confusion, division, and even outright collapse.

    “But you stood firm. You kept faith with the ADC. And today, because of your commitment, our party stands taller, stronger, and more united,” he said.

    The ADC chairman also commended members of the Presidential Screening Committee and Presidential Primary Election Committee for what he described as their professionalism and commitment to fairness despite pressure surrounding the exercise.

    “In the face of enormous pressure, logistical complexity, and intense national attention, they carried out their responsibilities with courage, discipline, and an enduring dedication to fairness and transparency,” he said.

    According to him, the conduct of the primary had strengthened confidence in the party and its democratic process.

    “Their work has strengthened the credibility of this exercise and reinforced the confidence of our members and the Nigerian people in the integrity of the African Democratic Congress,” he stated.

    He also praised Atiku, Amaechi, and Hayatu-Deen for participating in the contest, describing the exercise as evidence of the party’s democratic culture.

    “It is important to mention that we are the only political party to have three strong aspirants contest for the presidential ticket. This alone makes the ADC unique in its deep commitment to democracy and democratic practices,” Mark said.

    Mark said the aspirants strengthened democracy by submitting themselves to the primary process despite pressure and tension surrounding the exercise.

    “By subjecting themselves to this process, they did not merely contest an election. They strengthened democracy.

    “And despite efforts in some quarters to create uncertainty and tension, they remained committed to this process and to the ideals of this party,” he added.

    The ADC began its presidential primary process on Monday, May 25, 2026, using the direct primary method after all three aspirants reportedly declined calls to step down for a consensus candidate.

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