2027 Game Changer: NYA, ADP Unite, Vow To Produce Youth President

*With Ambassador Abbas with us, 2027 victory is sure - ADP



The dynamics ahead of the 2027 general is fast changing as the President of National Youth Alliance (NYA), alongside the 36 State chairmen, 774 local government coordinators embraced the Action Democratic Party (ADP), with a resolve to ensure a youth Emerges President of Nigeria in 2027.

Speaking at a world press conference in Kano to inform of the alliance with ADP on Thursday April 16, 2026, NYA's  Ambassador Aliyu Bin Abbas said that the days are over for old politicians in Nigeria.

He explained that so many wrongs in the country are left unchecked, a situation that ADP will salvage when it wins in 2027.

Ambassador Abbas said that although the NYA and ADP do not have the financial muscle of the other political parties, the firm believe in God and the resources of the youth God has blessed the country would bring about that desired change.

"Nigeria is blessed with everything we can dream up. It is a beautiful country. What we need now is a leadership that will turn its fortunes around for good, that, the ADP will provide.

"Already, our structures in the 36 states, FCT and the 774 local government areas have all joined the ADP and the buzz is on. We look forward to victory," he declared.


Also speaking at the briefing, ADP Secretary Kano State, Honorable Rabiu Pepsi Gwale  was optimistic that  with Ambassador Abbas on the ballot  for ADP, the  party will win 2027 general polls with a landslide.


"ADP is the  only  party without crisis in Nigeria.  APC corrupt, PDP, ADC  are destroyed, ADP is the  only platform credible to deliver Nigeria," he said.

Highpoint of the briefing was the unveiling of Hausa music from Aki Prince Zaki, Sarkin Waka, Aliyu Haidar,  as well as a performance from a group of Kilago.

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