
Kachikwu Dismisses Mark, Nafiu Bala’s Claims to ADC Leadership After Supreme Court Ruling
Former presidential candidate of the African Democratic Congress, Dumebi Kachikwu, has stated that David Mark and Nafiu Bala have no legitimate claim to the party’s leadership following a recent Supreme Court ruling.
Kachikwu said the court’s decision has clarified the leadership structure within the party and dismissed ongoing claims by opposing factions. He maintained that any assertion of authority outside the court’s position lacks legal backing.
The statement comes amid continued disputes within the ADC, where different groups have laid claim to leadership roles. The crisis has led to legal battles and internal disagreements that have affected party unity.
According to Kachikwu, the Supreme Court ruling should serve as a final resolution to the leadership tussle. He urged party members to respect the judgment and focus on strengthening the party ahead of future political activities.
Political analysts say the development may help reduce tensions if all parties involved accept the ruling. However, they also note that internal conflicts in political parties often persist despite judicial interventions.
The situation remains under close watch as stakeholders assess the implications of the ruling on the party’s structure and future direction.
