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Amaechi Rejects Consensus Candidate, Demands Transparent ADC Primaries

by Lydia Obinna
18 April 2026
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Amaechi Rejects Consensus Candidate, Demands Transparent ADC Primaries
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Former Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, has called for a transparent primary election within the African Democratic Congress (ADC), rejecting any attempt to impose a consensus presidential candidate ahead of the 2027 elections.

Amaechi said party members should be allowed to freely choose their candidate, stressing that internal democracy must be respected.

He insisted that leadership should emerge through a credible voting process, not through backdoor agreements.

Speaking on the possible emergence of Atiku Abubakar as the party’s presidential candidate, Amaechi said he would support him if he wins a fair primary.

However, he made it clear that no aspirant should be handed the ticket without going through due process.

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He described Atiku as qualified to run for president, adding that every Nigerian has the constitutional right to contest, regardless of zoning debates.

Amaechi also dismissed arguments about North–South power rotation, saying competence should come before regional considerations.

According to him, Nigeria needs a leader with the ability and energy to address the country’s challenges.

He pointed to global trends where younger leaders are emerging, noting that leadership requires strength, alertness and quick response to national issues.

He added that the presidency demands someone who can engage directly with citizens, understand their problems and work consistently towards solutions.

The former governor of Rivers State also warned Nigerians against voting based on religion or ethnicity, blaming such factors for the country’s current challenges.

He stressed that economic realities affect everyone equally, regardless of background.

Amaechi further criticised the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, saying hardship has increased across the country.

According to him:

“Today, they have discovered that the market does not know Christians or Muslims. The market does not know that. The market understands just one language, Naira and Kobo. It doesn’t understand any other language. Now, everybody is suffering. Everybody is looking for food to eat.”

He highlighted rising costs of fuel, transportation and basic goods, adding that many Nigerians are struggling to meet daily needs.

He concluded that leadership should focus on improving the economy and citizens’ welfare rather than identity politics.

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