Dele Momodu, the presidential candidate of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), has raised concerns about rising aggression within the party. He noted that certain groups have shifted the party’s focus from peaceful political engagement to confrontational approaches, which could undermine its core values.
According to Momodu, ADC has historically promoted dialogue, inclusivity, and constructive politics. However, he observed that some factions are now introducing unnecessary hostility and disputes that threaten the unity and growth of the party.
He emphasized that internal aggression could damage the party’s public image and distract from its mission to present viable solutions to Nigeria’s socio-political challenges. Momodu urged members to prioritize collaboration, strategic planning, and respect for party principles.
In conclusion, the ADC presidential candidate called on party leaders and stakeholders to curb aggressive tendencies, return to peaceful engagement, and focus on delivering a message of hope and progress to Nigerians ahead of the 2027 elections.





