The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has said it is aware of a growing division in the ranks of the party leadership in Adamawa State.
It will be recalled that at its meeting on October 8, 2025, the National Working Committee (NWC) of the party approved the establishment of Interim Executive Committees to manage the affairs of the party in the states for now.
In a statement, ADC spokesperson, Bolaji Abdullahi, said after due investigations, the party considered the Saturday, October 25, process supervised by the National Vice Chairman for the North East, which produced Barrister Sadiq Dasin as the Interim Party Chairman in Adamawa State, to be in line with the NWC approval and guidelines.
"In view of the foregoing, the party wishes to encourage all party members who have involved themselves in a separate arrangement to have a rethink and follow the path of reconciliation. Similarly, the party encourages the new Interim Chairman to extend the hand of fellowship to all and address genuine grievances.
"The party would like to restate its commitment to fairness and justice to all members, as well as its readiness to address genuine concerns. The party will, however, not tolerate any act of indiscipline that is likely to jeopardise ongoing efforts to build a strong and truly democratic party," Abdullahi said.
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