Tag: Africa Democratic Congress

  • By-Elections: Mark urges INEC to conduct free, fair, credible Polls

    The  National Chairman, African Democratic Congress (ADC) Sen. David Mark, has reminded INEC to uphold the principles of impartiality and transparency in the by-elections on Saturday across the country.

    This is contained in a statement by his Media Adviser, Paul Mumeh, in a goodwill message to ADC Senatorial, House of Representatives and State Houses of Assembly candidates.

    Mark urged INEC to conduct a process that will restore public trust in the country`s electoral system.

    The ADC will field candidates in Senatorial, House of Representatives, and State Houses of Assembly by-elections in Anambra, Edo, Oyo, Taraba, Adamawa, Kaduna, Zamfara, Kano, Niger, and Ogun.

    He described the ADC as a “child of necessity” born out of the genuine desire to offer Nigerians an alternative and better governance.

    Mark appealed to the electorate to allow the party to prove its worth.

    He reminded INEC that “all eyes are on the commission” to correct past errors that have tarnished its public image.

    The former President of the Senate said that a truly free, fair, and credible election on Saturday could help redeem its reputation.

    He commended ADC candidates for their courage and dedication, urging them and their supporters to comply with electoral laws while remaining vigilant against manipulation or intimidation.

    Mark called on security agencies to guarantee a level playing field for all participants, ensuring that the will of the people is allowed to prevail without interference.

  • ADC abhors imposition of candidates, indiscipline – Sen Mark

    ADC abhors imposition of candidates, indiscipline – Sen Mark

    Interim National Chairman of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Sen. David Mark says the party shall not tolerate candidates’ imposition, anti-party activities and other forms of indiscipline.

    Mark made this known in his remarks at a National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting of the party in Abuja.

    The interim chairman  also pledged to serve the party with integrity, transparency, courage, and vision.

    He acknowledged the patriotism, sacrifices, and dedication of the outgoing National Chairman, Chief Ralph Nwosu, and his team, who he lauded for building the ADC over the years and for relinquishing party leadership in the interest of the country.

    He also commended all party leaders and loyal members who contributed to the party’s growth, assuring them that his leadership would be fair and just.

    “I assure you that under my leadership, we shall be committed to full democratic practices and principles that abhor imposition and special privileges. Internal democracy, transparency, and accountability will be our mantra.

    “We will guarantee collective leadership at all levels. We will build a technically competent bureaucracy for the party and ensure structured financing. All members will truly own the party.

    “We shall revamp our grassroots leadership structures to reflect modern realities. From the polling units, wards up to the national level, every organ will be re-energised,” he said.

    Mark also promised inclusion for the youth and women.

    ”Our policies, nominations, and leadership roles will reflect meaningful inclusion of youths and women and not just tokenism.

    “This is why we have reserved 35 per cent of our leadership positions for women. It is also our commitment to have youths below the age of 40 years in our leadership,” he said.

    He disclosed that the new National Working Committee (NWC) would, within the shortest possible time, raise committees to review the party’s manifesto and constitution to meet and reflect the aspirations of the Nigerian people.

    “We shall clearly articulate what we stand for. Nigerians must know us as a party driven by unblemished ideology, progressive policies, and patriotic governance.

    “We will not leave it to the discretion of individual candidates to choose what to do with power,” he affirmed.

    Mark announced that in the coming days, the ADC would unveil a 50-member policy committee dedicated to key sectors.

    These according to him were, health, education, agriculture, technology, security, economy, and infrastructure, underscoring the party’s focus on achieving good governance for Nigerians.

    He urged all Nigerians to join the ADC, promoting it as the only party that guarantees equal opportunity regardless of age, gender, religion, or region.

    He also encouraged all ADC members to return to their polling units and begin working at the grassroots, rather than remaining in Abuja.

    Earlier in his remarks, Chief Nwosu highlighted the ADC’s significant growth, stating it had transformed from a “small largest party in Nigeria” to a major political force under Mark’s leadership.

    Nwosu noted the increasing number of people seeking registration in the ADC nationwide, revealing that the party’s website had crashed three times due to the influx of young people attempting to register online.

    He described the adoption of ADC by the national coalition and unveiling Mark led leadership on July 2 as the beginning of a new dawn.

    “Within one week, our membership grew from maybe 600 people who were paying membership dues to almost three million who started paying membership dues.

    “Some states have told us that we must print a minimum of two million membership cards for them,” he said.

    Nwosu urged the judiciary, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), and other democratic institutions in Nigeria to be alive to their responsibilities in delivering their mandates.

    An ADC Chieftain, Godson Okoye, advised party members to remain hopeful, describing the ADC as a party poised to lead Nigeria towards economic prosperity.

    “This journey has just begun, let us encourage ourselves,” Okoye said. 

  • Just-in: ADC to Host Coalition Meeting in Kano

    Just-in: ADC to Host Coalition Meeting in Kano

    … as Opposition Realignment Intensifies Ahead of 2027 Elections


    As Nigeria begins to gear up for the next general elections, opposition political parties are accelerating efforts to form alliances capable of challenging the dominance of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

    Widespread public dissatisfaction with both the APC and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has prompted fresh political realignments across the country. In response to this growing sentiment, the Kano State chapter of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) is set to host a high-level political meeting tomorrow aimed at midwifing the convergence of several political blocs into its fold.

    Party insiders confirm that the meeting will mark the formal emergence of the ADC as a coalition platform, bringing together defectors from the PDP, the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) bloc within the APC, and a faction of the Labour Party (LP).

    The move aligns with a national directive issued to all ADC state chapters to oversee the integration of coalition partners as part of a broader strategy to reposition the party ahead of the 2027 elections.

    The meeting is scheduled to take place at Mumbayyu House in Kano at 10:00 a.m. and will be convened by the Kano State Chairman of the ADC, Alhaji Musa Shaibu Ungogo.

    According to sources within the party, the key objective of the gathering is to proclaim the formal merger of the coalition groups into the ADC, laying the foundation for a revitalized political force in Kano State and beyond.

    Further developments are expected to emerge following the conclusion of Tuesday’s meeting.

    The planned convergence of opposition blocs into the African Democratic Congress (ADC) in Kano reflects growing disillusionment with Nigeria’s two dominant parties the APC and the PDP.

    As the 2027 general elections approach, many Nigerians are seeking alternatives amid ongoing economic hardship, insecurity, and perceived governance failures.