As political activities gradually gather momentum ahead of the 2027 general elections, the African Democratic Congress, ADC, is facing a tough time. The ADC, once touted by some political observers as a potential rallying platform for disenchanted blocs, is grappling with internal and external headwinds.
News men reported how the recent FCT area council elections exposed structural weaknesses within the ADC’s political machinery. Despite high-decibel campaigns and visible media engagement, the party failed to translate its visibility into electoral victories across key councils.
They also reports that for a party seeking to anchor a broader opposition movement, the FCT setback may serve as an early warning signal. However, Analysts argue that while the ADC attempted to position itself as a credible alternative to the dominant parties, its grassroots mobilization fell short.