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INEC in Hot Water: ADC Takes Court Action Against David Mark and Others – Is Democracy at Risk?

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The Nafiu Bala Gombe-led National Working Committee, NWC, of the African Democratic Congress, ADC, has condemned the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, for what it described as a “premature and biased” recognition of the David Mark-led faction of the party, despite a pending court case challenging its legitimacy.

In a communiqué issued after an emergency joint meeting of the NWC and the National Executive Committee, NEC, on Saturday in Abuja, the party accused INEC of undermining its leadership structure and threatening the foundation of Nigeria’s democracy.

The ADC, led by its National Chairman, Gombe, said INEC’s decision to upload the Mark leadership on its official portal “raises significant questions about the commission’s neutrality and credibility.”

While calling on its members to remain calm and united, the party stressed that it would not allow its platform to be hijacked by “idle politicians” seeking refuge for their ambitions.

According to the communiqué, “The ADC members convened in light of INEC’s hasty recognition and posting of the David Mark-led leadership of the party on its official portal, despite a pending legal proceeding that challenges the legitimacy of this leadership.

“This act raises significant questions about the impartiality of INEC and its commitment to uphold the democratic principles enshrined in our constitution. The ADC vehemently condemns this premature action and demands an immediate rectification, asserting that we will not stand idly by as our party’s legitimacy is undermined.

“INEC, as the custodian of our electoral integrity, is expected to maintain a neutral stance in all political matters. However, the recent actions suggest an alarming departure from this expectation. By seemingly aligning itself with individuals who have previously destabilized their own political entities, INEC risks being perceived as biased.

“The ADC recognizes that these individuals, in their desperate quest for power, have resorted to manipulative tactics, seeking to exploit our party for personal gain. This behavior not only undermines the democratic process but also poses a significant threat to the stability of our nation.

“Historical Precedents of Division. The tactics employed by these opportunistic politicians are not new; they echo the divisive strategies witnessed during President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration.

“By exploiting regional sentiments and fostering discord, they have inflicted severe damage on Nigeria’s political landscape. The repercussions of their actions are profound, leading to a stagnation of progress that has set our nation back by decades.”

According to the ADC, such divisions and opportunism have contributed to Nigeria’s current economic downturn, insecurity, and entrenched corruption, which continue to erode public trust in governance.

The party confirmed it has filed a suit at the Federal High Court against INEC and those it described as “desperate politicians,” seeking to overturn the recognition and restore the party’s mandate.

It also urged the electoral umpire to “exercise maturity and restraint” by awaiting the outcome of the case before making further pronouncements on the ADC leadership.

In response to INEC’s unjust actions, the ADC has instituted legal proceedings against the Commission and certain individuals at the Federal High Court.

The party added, “This litigation aims to challenge the legitimacy of INEC’s recent maneuvers and seeks redress for the harm inflicted upon our party. We implore INEC to exercise maturity and restraint by awaiting the outcome of this pending court case before making any further announcements regarding party leadership on its official portal.

“The ADC prioritizes peace and stability within its ranks and is committed to avoiding any actions that could lead to confusion or unrest among our members. We are a well-structured party, grounded in defined principles and values.

“We will not serve as a refuge for idle politicians who seek to exploit our platform for personal ambitions. The integrity of the ADC is non-negotiable, and we will steadfastly protect our mandate.

“To our esteemed members, we urge you to remain calm, united, and resolute in the face of these challenges. Together, we will safeguard our party’s integrity, and no external force will undermine our collective efforts. Our unity is our strength, and it is through our solidarity that we will overcome any obstacles that lie ahead.

“In closing, we extend our heartfelt appreciation to every member of the African Democratic Congress. Your unwavering commitment and dedication to our cause have been invaluable in these trying times. Together, we will navigate the complexities of our political landscape and emerge stronger for it. May God’s blessings be upon you all as we continue this journey together.”



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Is Tinubu Turning Nigeria into a One-Party State? ADC Reveals Concerns!

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Defections: Tinubu’s one-party state agenda gradually coming into reality - ADC


The African Democratic Congress, ADC, says the recent defections of the governors of Enugu and Bayelsa States to the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, confirm its long-held warning that President Bola Tinubu is determined to turn Nigeria into a one-party state.

In a statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Bolaji Abdullahi, the party described the defections as a betrayal of the people and a dangerous sign for Nigeria’s democracy.

Abdullahi said that while the defections might appear to strengthen the APC, they in fact represent a loss for democracy and a deliberate effort by the ruling party to weaken the opposition and consolidate unchecked power.

“The recent defections by the governors of Enugu and Bayelsa States to the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, validate the African Democratic Congress, ADC’s long-standing warning that President Bola Tinubu is determined to turn Nigeria into a one-party state, no matter the cost to democracy or national stability,” Abdullahi said.

The ADC alleged that the defected governors abandoned their citizens and aligned with a government that has, in its words, made life ‘miserable’ for the majority of Nigerians.

According to the party, Nigerians were already experiencing the daily failures of the APC government, citing insecurity, economic hardship, and poor social welfare as evidence of misgovernance.

It further stated that the Tinubu’s administration had failed in all major areas of governance, including insecurity, economic management, healthcare, anti-corruption, and foreign policy.

“Every day, Nigerians are paying the price for these failures. Food prices continue to increase, jobs are non-existent, and insecurity continues to choke every part of the country,” the ADC stated.



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Governor Mbah Forced to Join APC, Claims PDP Spokesman Ologunagba – Shocking Revelations!

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Governor Mbah coerced into joining APC - PDP spokesman Ologunagba


The National Publicity Secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Debo Ologunagba, has alleged that the defection of Governor Peter Mbah of Enugu State to the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, was due to intimidation.

Ologunagba made the allegation on Wednesday during an interview on The Morning Brief, a programme on Channels Television, monitored by DAILY POST.

Recall that Governor Mbah, on October 14, announced his move from PDP to APC, citing neglect of the South-East by the party.

Ologunagba also alleged that the defection of key members of PDP to APC is the result of external pressure from the ruling party.

“This defection is not based on conviction, or some other programmes of the APC that is attractive; it is induced by personal considerations, intimidation, coercion, and threats.

“The fact is that there is a deliberate action by the government, and the president has said openly that he will wish to have a one-party state,” he said.

The spokesman described the PDP as a broad-based party with people-oriented policies and programmes, noting that it is focused on its forthcoming national convention in Oyo State.

Ologunagba pointed out that the records of his party, under its 16 years of governance, can secure it more elected positions in the 2027 elections.

He accused some members of PDP of undermining the party, adding that such issues would be addressed.



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APC Governors Set for Key Meeting in Kebbi This Thursday: What to Expect!

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APC governors to hold crucial meeting in Kebbi on Thursday


Governors elected on the platform of the All Progressives Congress, APC, are set to converge on Birnin Kebbi, the Kebbi State capital, for a crucial meeting to discuss national and party-related issues.

The Chief Press Secretary to the Kebbi State Governor, Ahmed Idris, confirmed the development while speaking with journalists in Birnin Kebbi.

He said members of the Progressives Governors’ Forum would arrive in the state on Thursday for the closed-door meeting.

According to him, the forum’s chairman is expected to brief the media on the outcome of the deliberations after the meeting.

Idris added that Governor Nasir Idris had made the necessary arrangements to host his colleagues during their two-day stay in the state.



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