Politics of Monday, 13 April 2026

Source: www.vanguardngr.com

ADC fixes May 12 inauguration as Mark camp tightens grip on state excos

Former Senate President and ADC Chieftain, David Mark Former Senate President and ADC Chieftain, David Mark

African Democratic Congress, ADC, has fixed May 12, 2026, for the inauguration of its newly elected state executives, as the David Mark-led leadership pushes ahead to consolidate its hold on the party, despite ongoing internal crisis.

By proceeding with the inauguration, the Mark camp is moving to formalise its authority across the states, even as disputes, court cases, and rival claims continue to trail the congresses in parts of the country.

The announcement was contained in a statement by the party’s National Publicity Secretary, Bolaji Abdullahi, who spoke on behalf of the leadership yesterday.
“African Democratic Congress, ADC, congratulates all newly elected state executives and state chairmen across the federation on the successful and peaceful conduct of their congresses.

“These elections, carried out in line with the provisions of the law and the party’s constitution, reflect the ADC’s enduring commitment to internal democracy, transparency and the rule of law.

“We commend all party members and stakeholders for exercising their democratic rights with maturity, discipline, and a shared sense of purpose,” Abdullahi said.

The party also said the inauguration would go ahead as scheduled, with changes to be communicated by its National Working Committee, NWC.

Speaking further, Abdullahi said: “The party is pleased to announce that the formal inauguration of the newly elected State Executives is scheduled to take place on May 12, 2026, or on a later date to be duly communicated by the National Working Committee.

“As you prepare to assume office, we urge all elected officials to remain steadfast in their dedication to the ideals and vision of the party.”
The task ahead requires unity, discipline and a continued commitment to building a strong, credible alternative for the Nigerian people.

“The ADC remains confident that under your leadership at the state level, the party will continue to grow, deepen its structures, and strengthen its connection with citizens across the country.’’

The move comes against the backdrop of a deepening leadership dispute within the party, with parallel congresses, court interventions and suspensions reported in several states, raising questions about the uniformity of the process nationwide.

Despite this, the Mark-led leadership has insisted the congresses conducted under its watch were valid, pressing ahead with the inauguration as it seeks to stabilise the party and position it ahead of future elections.