Senator Rabiu Kwankwaso Officially Registers With ADC, Receives Membership Card 000201 And Issues 2027 ‘Clarion Call’ To Nigerians

Rabiu Kwankwaso receives ADC membership card 000201 in Kano, urging Nigerians to take the 2027 elections seriously to end misgovernance.

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Published: Mar 30, 2026, 11:09 AM EDT

Source: The information in this article was sourced from Daily Post Nigeria

Senator Rabiu Kwankwaso Officially Registers With ADC, Receives Membership Card 000201 And Issues 2027 ‘Clarion Call’ To Nigerians - article image
Senator Rabiu Kwankwaso Officially Registers With ADC, Receives Membership Card 000201 And Issues 2027 ‘Clarion Call’ To Nigerians - article image

A New Chapter At Miller Road

The political landscape of Northern Nigeria underwent a definitive shift on Monday as Dr. Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso officially transitioned from the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) to the African Democratic Congress (ADC). The registration took place at Kwankwaso’s Miller Road country home in Kano, where he was issued membership card number 000201. This move follows weeks of speculation regarding the future of the Kwankwasiyya movement and signals the total integration of one of Nigeria’s most potent grassroots structures into a burgeoning national opposition coalition.

The "Serious Faces" Mandate For 2027

Addressing a crowd of supporters and party officials, Kwankwaso emphasized that the 2027 general elections should be regarded as the most critical in the political lives of all Nigerians. He called on citizens to approach the next electoral cycle with a "unity of purpose" to address the nation's current challenges. In a characteristic display of discipline, Kwankwaso issued a strict directive to his household and followers: "From today, I will not allow anybody to pass the gates of my house without ADC and INEC registered cards." He urged his supporters to ensure accurate registration with both the party and the electoral commission immediately.

David Mark Welcomes The Kwankwasiyya Movement

The National Chairman of the ADC, Senator David Mark, was present to receive the former Governor, describing the event as a "defining moment in the history of the nation’s democracy." Mark noted that Kwankwaso’s entry, along with millions of his followers, is not merely a political statement but a "deliberate response" to the call for opposition leaders to present a common front. He highlighted that the ADC is positioning itself as a platform where conviction and vision meet to protect Nigerian democracy from becoming a one-party state.

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