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ADC drags INEC to court over removal of leaders from party records

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The African Democratic Congress (ADC), led by Senator David Mark, has approached the Federal High Court in Abuja to challenge the decision of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to remove its top officials from official records.

The case followed INEC’s deletion of the names of David Mark as National Chairman and Rauf Aregbesola as National Secretary from its portal on April 1.

In a motion filed on April 7, Mark, through his lawyer, Sulaiman Usman (SAN), asked the court to order INEC to restore the names of the party’s National Working Committee members as they were before the dispute.

Part of the request reads, “An order of mandatory injunction, setting aside the decision, act, or directive of the respondent removing the names of the applicant’s National Working Committee from its official portal.”

The group also asked the court to compel INEC to recognise and maintain the names of Mark and Aregbesola, along with other members of the National Executive Committee.

In addition, they want the court to restrain INEC from interfering with the party’s leadership records or recognising any rival claims until the case is determined.

The legal action follows a Court of Appeal judgment on March 12 in a related dispute involving a former deputy national chairman of the party, Nafiu Gombe.

Usman argued that the appellate court had directed all parties to maintain the status quo pending the resolution of the dispute.

He said, “As of Sept. 2, 2025, when this action was instituted, the 2nd defendant (Senator David Mark) was the recognised national chairman.”

He accused INEC of misinterpreting the court’s ruling by removing the names, saying the move created confusion within the party.

According to him, “The law is settled that a mandatory injunction may be granted… to restore a party to the position wrongfully altered.”

The lawyer also asked for an expedited hearing of the case, warning that the ongoing leadership crisis is affecting the party’s activities and could lead to parallel structures.

He said, “The continued pendency of the suit is capable of rendering the subject matter nugatory.”

Court records show the dispute began in September 2025 when Gombe filed a suit challenging the party’s leadership.

The trial court later ordered all parties to respond, while the Court of Appeal directed that the status quo be maintained.




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INEC postpones voter revalidation exercise till after 2027 elections

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The Independent National Electoral Commission has postponed its planned nationwide voter revalidation exercise until after the 2027 general elections.

The decision was announced in a statement issued on Friday by Mohammed Haruna, the commission’s national commissioner and chairman of its information and voter education committee.

Haruna said the postponement followed deliberations at a meeting between the commission and resident electoral commissioners (RECs).

“Following deliberations, the commission resolved to postpone the exercise until after the 2027 General Election,” the statement read.

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Nollywood actor, Zubby Michael joins ADC

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Popular Nollywood actor, Zubby Michael, has officially joined the African Democratic Congress, ADC.

The actor joined the party on Saturday in his hometown, Ozubulu, Anambra State.

Confirming the development via his Instagram handle, Zubby Michael shared a video capturing the moment he officially registered and received his membership in the ADC.

“I dey my village enough of the talking online I don involve,” he wrote.

The development has caused a stir online as some fans congratulated him for aligning with Peter Obi, a prominent member of the ADC.

Some fans used the opportunity to slam celebrities who are supporting President Bola Tinubu.

@don_isi wrote: “@cubana chiefpriest you see yourself fellow billionaire, you no get level bro.”

@chidozie1994 stated, “Action speaks louder than voice, Peter obi all the way”

@bukas_tony said, “Eze doings, he is always on the people’s side credibility tasted and trusted”

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ADC threatens to renew, escalate civil disobedience action until INEC Chair resigns

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By Emmanuel Okogba

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has called for the immediate resignation of the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Professor Amupitan, citing concerns over his perceived impartiality and the integrity of the electoral process.

In a strongly worded statement title ‘WHY AMUPITAN MUST RESIGN NOW’, the party’s spokesperson, Bolaji Abdullahi described recent revelations linking the INEC Chairman to a pro-Bola Ahmed Tinubu tweet from 2023 as “a grave affront to the integrity of our electoral system.”

The ADC maintained that an electoral umpire must not only be independent but must also be seen to be independent beyond reasonable doubt.

The party further expressed concern over reports of attempts to alter or erase digital records related to the matter, describing such actions as “a calculated assault on truth and accountability.”

“A man who manipulates records to save himself cannot be trusted to safeguard the mandate of millions,” the statement read.

Abdullahi argued that Professor Amupitan’s conduct, utterances, and the emerging digital evidence have fallen short of the standard expected of someone entrusted with conducting free and fair elections.

The party likened the situation to “a referee running around in the shirt of one of the teams he is supposed to officiate.”

It therefore demanded that Professor Amupitan resign immediately, warning that failure to do so would amount to “an insult to the Nigerian people and a dangerous precedent for our democracy.”

He added that it will update its petitions to relevant institutions, including foreign governments and the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), and will escalate its civil disobedience actions until the INEC Chairman steps down.

Read full statement below: 

WHY AMUPITAN MUST RESIGN NOW. 

The recent revelation linking a pro-Bola Ahmed Tinubu tweet of 2023 to the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, Professor Amupitan, is not merely disturbing, it is a grave affront to the integrity of our electoral system.

In a democracy, the umpire must be above suspicion. He must not only be independent, he must be seen, beyond any reasonable doubt, to be independent. That is the minimum standard required of anyone entrusted with the sacred duty of conducting free and fair elections.

However, more troubling is the desperate attempt to tamper with digital records, to erase evidence of his previous partisanship. 

This is not a trivial matter. It is a calculated assault on truth and accountability. 

A man who manipulates records to save himself cannot be trusted to safeguard the mandate of millions.

Over the past few days, it has been repeatedly revealed that Professor Amupitan, by his conduct, his utterances, and now by incontrovertible digital evidence, has fallen far below the standard expected of an electoral umpire. The referee cannot be running around in the shirt of one of the teams he’s supposed to officiate in a match. 

This is why Professor Amupitan must resign. 

Now. Anything less is an insult to the Nigerian people and a dangerous precedent for our democracy. Relying on this evidence,  ADC will be updating our petitions to all relevant institutions,  including to foreign governments and the Nigeria Bar Association, NBA. 

We will also renew and escalate our civil disobedience action until the INEC Chairman leaves office.


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