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ADC crisis: Supreme Court has ended all hurdles – Kurugu, Mukhtar, others optimistic amid uncertainty

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On Thursday, Nigeria’s Supreme Court delivered a landmark judgment in the leadership crisis rocking the opposition African Democratic Congress (ADC).

In a unanimous decision delivered by a five-member panel led by Justice Mohammed Lawal Garba, the Supreme Court of Nigeria nullified an earlier directive of the Court of Appeal that had ordered parties to maintain the status quo.

The court held that the appellate court acted outside its jurisdiction after dismissing the appeal before it.

However, it did not explicitly state who the legitimate leader of the ADC is, instead directing all parties to return to the trial court for continuation of the case.

“It’s victory for Nigeria” — ADC chieftains

Reactions from political stakeholders suggest the judgment has boosted confidence in the ADC, but it has not conclusively positioned it as Nigeria’s leading opposition platform.

Speaking exclusively with DAILY POST after the ruling, Mansur Umar Kurugu, spokesperson II for the Kwankwasiyya Movement, described the ruling as a sign that justice still works.

“This gives us more confidence in our judicial system,” he said.

“It simply signals that no matter what, there are still institutions within this country which do not mortgage their integrity and their values,” he added.

Kurugu also criticised the electoral body, alleging bias.

“We have seen what INEC has been doing, with their chairman, who is perceived to be an APC member, trying to deny the opposition a chance to contest.”

He added that the judgment has renewed hope among citizens who rely on the courts.

However, another voice within the party disagreed with the idea that the ruling strengthens any faction.

According to Dumebi Kachikwu, neither side can claim victory.

“Today, the Supreme Court of Nigeria displayed King Solomon’s wisdom in refusing to be used as a tool of destabilisation by the David Mark-led group when it directed both factions to return to the trial court for continuation of the trial.”

His position suggests that the ADC remains divided, limiting its ability to immediately emerge as a unified opposition force.

Impact on coalition talks and 2027 preparations

Adnan Mukhtar, a former Kano State House of Assembly aspirant and ADC member, in an exclusive chat with DAILY POST, said he is optimistic about the party’s prospects despite the uncertainty.

“It is a very good development for the country. As you know, the ADC is the only opposition political party that is serious about challenging President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, and Nigerians all over the country are jubilating.

“People are happy. It is a wake-up call to the ADC to do the needful by fielding qualified, competent candidates in the forthcoming 2027 general elections.

“As you know, the judiciary is the last hope of the common man, and Today it has proven that it is indeed the last hope of the Nigerian opposition.”

Mukhtar added that the judgment opens the door for party activities.

The decision effectively allows the ADC to proceed with preparations such as primaries and the sale of nomination forms.

However, analysts have argued that without a final ruling on its leadership, coalition partners may remain cautious about fully committing to the party as a central opposition platform.

While the Supreme Court ruling has revived momentum within the ADC and reassured some opposition figures, the party will still continue its trial at the Federal High Court.

Nafi’u Bala makes claims

Reacting to the ruling in a chat with DCL Hausa, Nafi’u Bala, the man “holding the ADC on its toes,” said the David Mark faction is spreading propaganda to suit its desperation.

He said, “How does dismissing a case mean victory? I am the authentic ADC leader in Nigeria.

“I will fight this until we get our party back from people who ruined theirs.

“They are not ADC members; they are coalition members, that’s what we call them.”

Several ADC leaders, including Senator Aminu Waziri Tambuwal and Atiku Abubakar, have reacted to the ruling with cautious jubilation, reminding members that while it is a positive development, the legal battle is not yet over.




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Atiku, ADC can’t recover from Babachir Lawal’s damage – Imran Wakili

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Political commentator, Imran Wakili has claimed that the African Democratic Congress, ADC, and former Vice President Atiku Abubakar may be unable to recover from the political setbacks allegedly caused by former Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Babachir Lawal.

In a post shared on X on Thursday, Wakili argued that Babachir’s actions had led to the exit of several prominent political figures from the ADC, leaving the party significantly weakened.

“The damage Babachir did to Atiku and ADC—there is no coming back from it! BINDOW is GONE, nobody is left in ADC except Atiku himself.

“Bindow gone, why? Babachir. Abbo gone, why? Babachir. Binani gone, why? Babachir. Nyako gone, why? Babachir. Nafiu Bala legal case, why? Babachir,” Wakili wrote.

DAILY POST recalls that Lawal resigned his membership of the African Democratic Congress, ADC, last month.

The former SGF said he could not remain in a party he accused of operating a “rigging machine” ahead of the 2027 general elections.

He also accused Atiku and his allies of pursuing ethnic and religious interests, arguing that the former vice president’s emergence as a presidential candidate would ultimately strengthen President Bola Tinubu’s chances of securing a second term.




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Electoral Act: National Assembly bought to get Tinubu back to power – Udenta

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A political analyst and founding National Secretary of Alliance for Democracy, Professor Udenta Udenta, says the National Assembly was procured to amend the Electoral Act to get President Bola Tinubu reinstated into power.

Udenta made this statement on Thursday when he appeared as a guest in an interview on Arise Television’s ‘Prime Time’.

He also questioned how the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, under Tinubu’s administration stopped primaries in 30th May.

“The National Assembly was procured to amend the Electoral Act to get Tinubu reinstated into power.

“Since the inception of this government in 2023, we have discussed this matter. The dwindling or shrinking civic spaces, the brutal assault on labour centres, the weaponization via lawfare of the criminal justice system.

“The war declared on political parties, that is multi-party democracy, by a regime tiptoeing into totalitarianism, not just even what they call authoritative sort of construct of power, but a hybrid regime.

“How come the same INEC under Tinubu stopped primaries in 30th May? Because they didn’t even think opposition parties would succeed at their primaries,” he said.




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2027: Imo APC chieftain, Nlemadim dumps party over marginalisation of Ngor Okpala

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A chieftain of the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, Chief Bona Nlemadim, has officially dumped the party and joined the opposition Action Peoples Party, APP.

Nlemadim cited the age-long  marginalization of Ngor Okpala local government Area of the state where he hails from as reason for his decision.

This was contained in an open letter he personally signed and made available to APC members in Ngor Okpala, dated June 25, 2026.

The APC chieftain, who was an active member of All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) in 2014  transiting with the former governor of lmo state, Rochas Okorocha, supported the party and its candidates in various election cycles. 

He said, “Like you all, I stand on the mandate of our President, Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Not only will I vote for him in the forthcoming election, but I will also encourage my followers to do the same.”

The party chieftain expressed dismay at the continued marginalization of the local government in the politics of Imo State, using the case of Dr. Chijioke Kaduru  as an example.

He said, “When he came strongly into the arena and expressed interest to represent Owerri Zone in the senate in the coming political dispensation, I was excited. I believed that God had sent us a candidate without blemish– a young man with integrity, sound education and sufficient resources to pursue his ambition.

“For over two years, he transversed the component LGAs that make up Owerri Zone. 

“He touched the lives of many in the zone, more so in our own local government, and left no one in doubt about his capacity, his vision as well as his political direction.

“Most of us on this platform participated in his programs and supported his ambition. I salute those patriotic sons and daughters of Ngor Okpala.

“Unfortunately, our hopes were dashed. At the end of the consensus primaries, Ngor Okpala was denied the ticket; which was instead, returned to Owerri North, where Senator Ezenwa Onyenwuchi has held sway for the past seven years. 

“The Imo Charter of Equity enunciated by our amiable Governor, Senator Hope Uzodimma, was jettisoned. Like the late music legend Sir Warrior sang, “Oke ru anyi aka ekearia ya”.

“I was disillusioned by the outcome, which was unfair and devoid of equity. To rub it in, Ngor Okpala was also denied the House of Representatives ticket for our constituency. 

“As much as I would like to remain a loyal party member, I must state unequivocally that these developments are painful and unjust, as they suggest that no one cares about us. Yet we are pressured to sing hallelujah while enduring severe pains.”

According to Nlemadim, over 14 years of APC rule in Imo state and the full participation in party activities, he cannot drive from Orie Nguru to Umuewere, a distance of one kilometer, adding that the gains of democracy have completely eluded Ngor Okpala people despite the loyalty and commitment to party ideals.

“The low hanging fruit being peddled around now is that the governorship ticket will be ceded to Ngor Okpala. Really? As much as I would wish this becomes a reality, I must restrain myself from such an illusion.

“If it happens, though, we will forever be grateful to our Governor, Distinguished Senator Hope Uzodimma and will support any of our own that gets the ticket. 

“For now, we have become the proverbial “Achara di woro miri” and must seek our own water fountain. No outsider will do it for us. Without mincing words, let an Ngor Okpala man fix Ngor Okpala!ll

“I love our party, and have enjoyed beautiful relationships with most of our leaders and members. However, patriotism and love for my people and their welfare far exceed my love and loyalty for the party. 

“To be at peace with myself, I have decided to give my unalloyed support to any son or daughter of Ngor Okpala who secures a ticket for an elective position irrespective of party affiliation. 

“Arising from the above, I would like to take a sabbatical leave from the party to enable me to devote my time and commitment to the Mazi Senatorial Project. I hope that in the end, this will give me the peace of mind and satisfaction that comes with supporting one of our own.

“I will excuse myself from this platform within the next 24hours to avoid being accused of engaging in anti-party activities. Despite this, we remain friends.

“Politics will come and go. Political parties will come and go. But we will remain sons and daughters of Ngor Okpala until the very end,” he further stated. 




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