The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has declared its firm resolve to wrest power from the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Imo State during the 2027 general elections.
Speaking at the party’s Convergence of Coalition Partners Meeting held in Owerri, the National Vice Chairman (South East), Chilos Godsent, assured party members and supporters of ADC’s commitment to ending APC’s reign in the state.
“Operation Power Must Change Hand 2027 in Imo State,”
he said, emphasizing the ADC’s readiness to lead a political revolution at the polls.
Chilos described the ruling administration in Imo as a “reactionary, inept, repressive and exploitative government”that had, in his words, “enslaved and brutalized the people in the last five years.”
He vowed that the ADC would spearhead a “ballot revolution” to restore governance that reflects the will and welfare of the people.
The meeting, which drew over 300 party loyalists, also saw the presence of new decampees from other political parties and interest groups, signaling growing momentum for the ADC ahead of the next election cycle.
Various speakers at the event took turns to condemn the state government’s actions, accusing it of rising impunity, rights violations, and contributing to worsening economic hardship in Imo State.
The ADC’s campaign, under the theme “Operation Power Must Change Hand,” marks an early but bold move in the state’s political landscape as 2027 approaches.
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