In a statement issued on its official X account this week, the party said Nigerian politics has “for too long revolved around personalities rather than principles, and power has been used for patronage rather than progress.

The ADC said its vision “begins with one simple but radical idea: government must serve citizens, not politicians.”

“That means every project, every policy, and every kobo spent must be judged by its direct impact on the people, not by how much it enriches those in power,” it said.

Revealing its plans, the ADC-led government promised that “a minimum of 70% of all budgeted projects will be mandated to directly benefit local communities, adding that it intends to make governance “measurable, transparent, and accountable. It noted ”that “every naira spent by the government will be traceable through an open digital ledger, accessible to citizens in real time.”

“This is governance redesigned: a model where public service becomes a performance contract, not a reward for political allegiance. A system where competence replaces connections, merit overtakes mediocrity, and transparency replaces corruption,” the ADC declared.

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According to the statement, the party is not offering “another round of empty promises” but “a system that works.”

The party concluded that its vision represents “a movement for responsible governance, where innovation meets integrity, and leadership is redefined as service.”

Source: Punch