
ADC Leaders Demand Immediate Resignation of Amupitan Amid Party Crisis
Leaders of the African Democratic Congress have called on Amupitan to resign immediately, deepening the ongoing internal crisis within the party in Nigeria.
The demand follows escalating tensions among party stakeholders over leadership issues that have continued to divide members. According to reports, key figures within the ADC believe that Amupitan’s continued stay in office is worsening the situation and hindering efforts to restore unity and stability within the party.
Party leaders insist that stepping down would allow for a more transparent and credible process to resolve the leadership dispute. They argue that the current crisis has affected the party’s public image and could weaken its position ahead of future political activities.
The internal conflict has already attracted attention from political observers, especially in light of recent developments involving the Independent National Electoral Commission, which has reportedly taken steps affecting the recognition of the party’s leadership. This has added urgency to calls for resolution within the ADC.
Members within the party have expressed concerns that prolonged disputes could lead to further fragmentation and loss of public trust. Some stakeholders are now pushing for dialogue and reconciliation, while others maintain that leadership change is necessary to move forward.
The situation reflects broader challenges faced by political parties in Nigeria, where internal disagreements often impact cohesion and electoral readiness. Analysts believe that how the ADC handles the current crisis will play a significant role in determining its future relevance in the country’s political landscape.
As pressure continues to mount, all eyes remain on Amupitan and the party’s leadership to see how the situation will be addressed in the coming days.
