The leadership crisis rocking the African Democratic Congress (ADC) took a dramatic turn on Tuesday as the faction led by David Mark announced the expulsion of several key members during the party’s National Convention held in Abuja.
Among those expelled are the party’s former Deputy National Chairman, Nafiu Bala Gombe, and a serving member of the House of Representatives, Leke Abejide.
Expulsions Signal Deepening Crisis
The decision, announced at the convention, also affected other party members including Kenneth Ehiator, Stella Chukwu, and Elias Adiukwu, further exposing the widening cracks within the party’s leadership structure.
The development comes amid an ongoing tussle for control of the party, with Bala Gombe insisting he remains the authentic National Chairman of the ADC. His position directly contradicts the claims of the Mark-led faction, intensifying the already volatile internal dispute.
Protests and Counter-Claims
In a bold move prior to the convention, Bala Gombe, alongside Abejide, led a protest to the headquarters of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), demanding that prominent political figures including Atiku Abubakar, Peter Obi, Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, and David Mark stay away from the ADC.
Bala accused the political heavyweights of attempting to hijack the party structure ahead of future elections, a claim that has further fueled tensions within the ADC ranks.
INEC Recognition Battle
The crisis took a legal dimension after Bala Gombe approached the court, a move that reportedly influenced INEC’s decision to de-recognize the leadership of the Mark-led faction.
This has created a complex situation where multiple factions are laying claim to the party’s leadership, raising concerns about the ADC’s stability ahead of the next electoral cycle.
What This Means for ADC
Political observers warn that the deepening crisis could weaken the ADC’s position as a viable alternative platform in Nigeria’s political landscape, especially as alignments and realignments begin to shape ahead of 2027.
With expulsions, protests, and legal battles now in play, the future of the party hangs in the balance as both factions continue to assert legitimacy.
Conclusion
As the leadership crisis within the ADC escalates, all eyes remain on the courts and INEC to determine the legally recognized leadership of the party. Until then, the internal power struggle threatens to overshadow the party’s broader political ambitions.
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