- he described the development as a shared victory for members of the party
- Omoaje also appreciated the media for what he described as balanced coverage of the party’s internal and legal matters
The Action Alliance (AA) has officially picked its National Chairman, Adekunle Rufai Omoaje, as the party’s presidential flagbearer for the 2027 general elections.
Eko Hot Blog gathered that Omoaje, who hails from Ede in Osun State, was announced at a party event held in Abuja on Saturday, where he accepted the nomination and promised to champion leadership based on accountability, unity, and national progress.
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In his acceptance speech, he described the development as a shared victory for members of the party, while expressing gratitude to God, his family, and supporters nationwide for their support throughout his political journey.
He said the moment reflected collective effort rather than personal ambition, noting that loyal party members stood firm despite challenges over time.

Omoaje also appreciated the media for what he described as balanced coverage of the party’s internal and legal matters, saying their role helped strengthen democratic engagement.
He further commended legal practitioners involved in the party’s disputes, as well as the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for respecting court judgments and upholding due process.
According to him, respect for judicial decisions remains essential for democracy to function effectively and maintain public trust.
The AA presidential candidate also thanked supporters who remained committed during periods of political tension, describing their loyalty as proof that truth and justice endure.

He pledged to run a government driven by integrity, fairness, and national renewal if elected in 2027, while calling on party members to remain united ahead of the elections.
The Action Alliance has experienced internal leadership disputes in recent years, with court rulings shaping its current structure. Omoaje has maintained that legal judgments affirm his position as National Chairman.
With his nomination, the Action Alliance joins early political parties positioning themselves ahead of the 2027 general elections as political activities gradually gain momentum across Nigeria.
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