The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has blasted the All Progressives Congress (APC) and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for their decision on zoning for the 2027 presidential elections. The ADC criticized the two major parties for not following the principles of fairness and equity in their zoning arrangements. The party stated that the APC and PDP have consistently ignored the interests of other regions and have instead focused on their own selfish interests. The ADC argued that this approach has led to a lack of trust and confidence in the electoral process. The party also accused the APC and PDP of being responsible for the country’s political instability and underdevelopment. The ADC’s criticism comes after the APC and PDP announced their zoning arrangements for the 2027 presidential elections. The APC has zoned its presidential ticket to the southern region, while the PDP has zoned its ticket to the northern region. The ADC has described the zoning arrangements as a ‘sham’ and a ‘deception’. The party stated that the zoning arrangements are not in the best interest of the country and will only serve to further divide the nation. The ADC has called on Nigerians to reject the zoning arrangements and to demand a more equitable and fair system. The party has also called on the electoral commission to ensure that the electoral process is free and fair. The ADC’s criticism of the APC and PDP has been welcomed by many Nigerians who are frustrated with the country’s political system. Many have expressed their support for the ADC’s stance, stating that the party is the only one that truly cares about the interests of the Nigerian people. The ADC’s criticism has also sparked a debate about the role of zoning in Nigerian politics. Some have argued that zoning is necessary to ensure that all regions have a fair chance of producing a president, while others have argued that it is a form of discrimination. The debate has highlighted the need for a more nuanced and informed discussion about the role of zoning in Nigerian politics. The ADC’s criticism of the APC and PDP has also raised questions about the party’s own zoning arrangements. The party has stated that it will zone its presidential ticket to the region that is most marginalized and excluded from power. The ADC has argued that this approach is more equitable and fair, as it takes into account the interests of all regions. The party has also stated that it will ensure that its zoning arrangements are transparent and inclusive. The ADC’s stance on zoning has been praised by many, who see it as a breath of fresh air in Nigerian politics. The party’s commitment to fairness and equity has raised hopes that it may be the party to bring about the change that Nigerians so desperately need. The ADC’s criticism of the APC and PDP has also highlighted the need for a more robust and effective electoral system. The party has called on the electoral commission to ensure that the electoral process is free and fair, and that all parties are given a level playing field. The ADC has also called on Nigerians to be vigilant and to demand accountability from their leaders. The party has stated that it will continue to speak out against injustice and to fight for the rights of the Nigerian people. The ADC’s stance on zoning has sparked a national conversation about the role of politics in Nigerian society. Many have expressed their frustration with the country’s political system, stating that it is corrupt and unfair. The ADC’s criticism of the APC and PDP has given voice to these frustrations, and has raised hopes that change may be on the horizon. The party’s commitment to fairness and equity has inspired many, and has raised expectations that it may be the party to bring about the change that Nigerians so desperately need.