
ADC Leadership Under David Mark Expels Nafiu Bala and Leke Abejide Over Alleged Anti-Party Activities
The African Democratic Congress, under the leadership of David Mark, has announced the expulsion of party members Nafiu Bala and Leke Abejide over alleged anti-party activities.
According to party sources, the decision followed internal reviews which concluded that the actions of the affected members were inconsistent with the party’s principles and guidelines. The leadership stated that maintaining discipline and unity remains a priority as the party prepares for future political engagements.
The ADC noted that the expelled individuals were accused of engaging in activities that undermined the party’s structure and credibility. While specific details were not fully disclosed, the move signals a firm stance by the leadership against conduct perceived to be detrimental to party cohesion.
The development comes at a time when political parties across Nigeria are tightening internal controls and reinforcing loyalty among members. Analysts suggest that such actions are often aimed at preventing internal divisions that could weaken electoral prospects.
Reactions to the expulsion have emerged from various quarters, with some party supporters backing the decision as necessary for maintaining order. Others, however, have called for greater transparency in handling internal disputes.
As political activities intensify, the ADC’s decision highlights the challenges parties face in balancing internal discipline with inclusiveness. The situation also reflects broader dynamics within Nigeria’s political space, where party loyalty and strategic alignment continue to shape outcomes.
Observers believe the move could influence internal realignments within the party, as members reassess their positions and roles ahead of upcoming elections.
