Abdulazeez Abubakar
1 week ago
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APC mocks ADC over chairmanship tussle
The ruling All Progressives Congress, on Wednesday, mocked the African Democratic Congress over its leadership crisis, saying the opposition party lacked the capacity to manage itself, let alone challenge the APC ahead of 2027.
The drama followed the self-declaration of a former Deputy National Chairman of the ADC, Nafiu Bala, as the new national chairman of the party.
Addressing journalists in Abuja, Bala insisted he had assumed office as the “authentic” chairman, arguing that the Electoral Act and ADC’s constitution made him the rightful successor to Ralph Nwosu, who resigned after the opposition coalition adopted the party some months ago.
Upon Nwosu’s resignation, former Senate President, David Mark, was appointed interim chairman, but Bala rejected the arrangement, accusing coalition leaders, including former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, of hijacking the ADC.
“As far as our party is concerned, the constitution is clear. Once the national chairman resigns, the deputy chairman takes over. I have therefore resumed as the authentic national chairman of the ADC,” Bala declared.
But in a swift response, ADC’s National Spokesperson, Bolaji Abdullahi, dismissed Bala as a “charlatan” seeking attention.
“Anybody can call a press conference and claim to be chairman. This same person made similar claims some weeks ago. Did he go to court? Did he report to the police? Which secretariat did he even take over? The ADC doesn’t even have a secretariat. There is nothing to respond to,” Abdullahi fumed.
He accused the media of amplifying “baseless claims” and insisted the party would not dignify Bala’s declaration with further response.
Reacting to the ADC crisis, the APC’s Director of Publicity, Bala Ibrahim, mocked the ADC’s internal wrangling as evidence of weakness.
“The opposition is supposed to manage its affairs responsibly. If the ADC does not know how to play opposition politics or unite its members, it can come and learn from the APC. We have the Progressive Institute, a place where people can actually learn politics,” Ibrahim told The PUNCH.
He denied APC involvement in the opposition crisis, saying the ruling party was focused on delivering President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, not destabilising the opposition.
“The APC cannot condescend to the level of creating problems for an opposition party that is daily losing grip on political activities. In the recent by-elections, out of 16 contested seats, APC won 13. The ADC could not win even one. Clearly, it is not a force to reckon with,” he said.
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