Omoyele Sowore wins the AAC presidential primary in Abuja, securing the party's 2027 ticket as Samuel Ajeigbe takes over as national chairman.
The African Action Congress (AAC) has officially unveiled activist and former presidential aspirant Omoyele Sowore as its candidate for the 2027 Nigerian presidential election, setting the stage for another high-profile campaign ahead of what is expected to be one of the most closely watched elections in the country’s democratic history.
According to reports seen by Visblog The announcement was made during a major party gathering held in Abuja, Federal Capital Territory, where delegates, party members, and supporters gathered to reaffirm the AAC’s political direction and leadership structure ahead of the 2027 electoral cycle.
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The convention also witnessed a key leadership transition within the party, as Samuel Ajeigbe officially assumed office as the National Chairman of the AAC. Party officials described the leadership reshuffle as part of broader efforts to strengthen the organisation and reposition it for the upcoming national elections.
Key Facts at a Glance about Sowere and AAC
- Winner: Omoyele Sowore — AAC 2027 Presidential Candidate
- Venue: Abuja, Federal Capital Territory, Nigeria
- Leadership Change: Samuel Ajeigbe assumes AAC National Chairmanship
- Campaign Priorities: Anti-corruption, unemployment, poverty reduction
- Election: 2027 Nigerian General Election
- Political Party: African Action Congress (AAC)
Sowore’s Political Journey Continues
Sowore is widely recognised in Nigeria for his years of activism, media engagement, and outspoken criticism of governance failures. Before entering mainstream politics, he built a reputation as a civil society advocate and public commentator who consistently challenged corruption, abuse of power, and what he frequently describes as elite control of Nigeria’s democratic institutions.
His emergence as the AAC’s presidential candidate does not come as a surprise to many political observers, considering his longstanding association with the party and his previous attempts to contest the nation’s highest office.
Over the years, Sowore has campaigned heavily on themes such as youth empowerment, institutional reform, accountability, and economic justice. His supporters see him as a symbol of resistance against traditional political structures, while critics argue that translating activism into electoral victories remains one of his greatest political challenges.
Nevertheless, his candidacy ensures that the AAC will once again enter the national conversation as Nigerians begin to evaluate the emerging political options ahead of the next election cycle.
AAC’s Vision for 2027
Party leaders at the Abuja gathering emphasised that the AAC intends to position itself as a credible alternative to Nigeria’s dominant political parties. According to officials, the party’s vision is rooted in “radical civic renewal,” transparency, and citizen-focused governance.
The AAC stated that its campaign priorities for the 2027 elections would focus heavily on fighting corruption, reducing unemployment, improving economic opportunities for young people, and addressing the rising cost of living affecting millions of Nigerians.
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Delegates at the convention also stressed the importance of political accountability and electoral reforms, insisting that Nigerians deserve leadership that is transparent, responsive, and committed to national development rather than personal enrichment.
The party further argued that widespread dissatisfaction with economic hardship, insecurity, and governance failures could create opportunities for smaller political movements to gain greater national relevance during the next election cycle.
Pressure on Other Political Parties
With the AAC already unveiling its presidential candidate years before the election, attention is likely to shift toward the country’s larger political parties, many of which are still expected to undergo internal consultations and strategic planning before presenting their own candidates.
Political analysts believe the AAC’s early mobilisation could increase pressure on rival parties to clarify their policy directions and leadership choices sooner than expected.
Although Nigeria’s political environment has historically been dominated by larger and better-funded parties, smaller parties are increasingly attempting to capitalise on voter frustration, particularly among young Nigerians who feel disconnected from the traditional political establishment.
Sowore’s political messaging has often targeted this demographic, especially voters demanding reforms in governance, education, employment, and security. His campaign is expected to continue appealing strongly to urban youth populations and activists seeking alternatives to mainstream politics.
Can Grassroots Support Translate Into Votes?
One of the biggest questions ahead of the 2027 election is whether Sowore’s grassroots support base and activist popularity can evolve into nationwide electoral competitiveness.
While he has maintained visibility through social movements and online engagement, Nigerian presidential elections typically require extensive political structures, nationwide alliances, and significant financial resources.
Still, supporters argue that the country’s changing political atmosphere could create new opportunities for candidates outside the traditional establishment, especially if economic and social challenges continue to dominate public discourse.
Observers also point out that younger voters are becoming increasingly vocal and politically engaged, raising questions about whether emerging political movements could reshape parts of Nigeria’s electoral landscape.
Looking Ahead to 2027
As preparations gradually begin for the 2027 Nigerian General Election, the AAC’s decision to officially present Sowore as its candidate marks one of the earliest major political declarations ahead of the race.
The months ahead are expected to witness intensified political activity across the country as parties build alliances, strengthen internal structures, and prepare campaign strategies.
For the AAC, the challenge will not only be maintaining momentum but also expanding its national reach beyond activist circles into broader voting demographics across Nigeria’s diverse regions.
Whether Sowore can convert his activism-driven popularity into substantial electoral gains remains uncertain, but his candidacy guarantees that debates surrounding governance reform, corruption, economic hardship, and youth participation will remain central topics as the country approaches another crucial democratic transition.
With Nigerians expected to closely monitor developments across the political landscape, the emergence of Sowore as the AAC’s flagbearer has officially added another significant dimension to the road toward 2027.

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