Presidential Aide Daniel Bwala Questions ADC Election Readiness Amid High Profile Opposition Protests in Abuja
Presidential aide Daniel Bwala criticizes the ADC opposition coalition, citing internal divisions and a lack of structure despite recent high profile protests.
By: AXL Media
Published: Apr 10, 2026, 4:02 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from LEADERSHIP Media Group

Challenges to Opposition Cohesion and Strategic Focus
Presidential aide Daniel Bwala has publicly dismissed the electoral viability of the African Democratic Congress, or ADC, citing a lack of internal unity and clear direction. In a statement released on the social platform X, Bwala argued that the coalition is currently hindered by the competing presidential aspirations of its top leadership. He maintained that these personal agendas have effectively undermined the party's ability to build a cohesive organizational structure capable of challenging the ruling party. According to Bwala, the opposition is well aware of its lack of preparation, choosing instead to focus on external narratives rather than internal discipline.
High Profile Demonstrations and Calls for Reform
The aide's critique follows a significant protest in Abuja on Wednesday, which saw a rare gathering of major opposition figures under the ADC banner. Leaders including David Mark, Atiku Abubakar, Peter Obi, and Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso participated in the demonstration, which was intended to highlight concerns regarding the transparency of the Independent National Electoral Commission, or INEC. The participants utilized the platform to call for stronger democratic institutions and greater adherence to due process in handling internal party disputes. This move was widely viewed as an attempt to position the ADC as the primary vehicle for the 2027 general elections.
Allegations of Orchestrated Foreign Narratives
Bwala further accused the ADC coalition of attempting to manipulate international perception by suggesting that Nigeria is descending into a one party state. He alleged that the opposition is trying to court foreign intervention through these claims, despite the fact that foreign governments maintain a sufficient presence in the country to assess the political climate independently. By framing the current political landscape as a drift toward autocracy, Bwala argues that the opposition is merely shifting attention away from its own failure to organize a credible alternative to the current administration.
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