ADC crisis deepens as Bala declares self chairman, resumes office

The internal leadership crisis rocking the African Democratic Congress (ADC) took a disturbing dimension as Nafiu Bala assumed office on Wednesday as the national chairman of the party.

While speaking at a press briefing, Bala reiterated that he is the “authentic” national chairman, insisting that both the Electoral Act and the ADC’s constitution recognise him as the rightful successor following the resignation of Ralph Nwosu.

Diaspora Digital Media reported that Nwosu stepped down months ago after the opposition coalition adopted the ADC, making way for Senator David Mark to be appointed as the party’s Interim National Chairman.

Though, Bala, who previously served as the deputy national chairman, rejected Mark’s appointment.

He accused coalition leaders, including former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, of hijacking the ADC and undermining its internal structures.

However, Bala said: “As our party’s National leadership, we are not aware of any change of leadership.

“Our party’s former National chairman voluntarily resigned his position as the national Chairman of the party.

“Our party’s constitution is very clear on the transfer of power or what we can do when the party’s national chairman resigns.

“As far as our party is concerned, the electoral act and our party constitution says the deputy National Chairman can takeover the leadership of the party.

“I now resume office as the authentic National Chairman of our great party, the African Democratic Congress, ADC.”

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