ADC faction faults INEC recognition of David Mark

The Hon. Nafiu Bala Gombe-led faction of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) has threatened legal action against the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) over what it described as the commission’s “premature and biased” recognition of the David Mark-led group.

The faction accused INEC of disregarding a pending court case challenging the legitimacy of the David Mark leadership and going ahead to accord it official recognition.

In a communiqué issued after an emergency joint meeting of the National Working Committee (NWC) and National Executive Committee (NEC) in Abuja, National Chairman Nafiu Bala Gombe condemned INEC’s action, alleging it undermines the party’s leadership structure and threatens Nigeria’s democratic foundation.

The communiqué noted that INEC’s decision to upload the David Mark-led faction on its official portal “raises significant questions about the commission’s neutrality and credibility.”

While urging members to remain calm and united, the faction vowed not to allow the ADC to be hijacked by what it described as “idle politicians” seeking refuge for their personal ambitions.

“The ADC members convened in light of INEC’s hasty recognition and posting of the David Mark-led leadership of the party on its official portal, despite a pending legal proceeding that challenges the legitimacy of this leadership,” the statement read.

“This act raises significant questions about the impartiality of INEC and its commitment to uphold the democratic principles enshrined in our constitution. The ADC vehemently condemns this premature action and demands an immediate rectification, asserting that we will not stand idly by as our party’s legitimacy is undermined.

“INEC, as the custodian of our electoral integrity, is expected to maintain a neutral stance in all political matters. However, recent actions suggest an alarming departure from this expectation. By seemingly aligning itself with individuals who have previously destabilized their own political entities, INEC risks being perceived as biased.

“The ADC recognizes that these individuals, in their desperate quest for power, have resorted to manipulative tactics, seeking to exploit our party for personal gain. This behavior not only undermines the democratic process but also poses a significant threat to the stability of our nation.

“The tactics employed by these opportunistic politicians are not new; they echo the divisive strategies witnessed during President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration.

“By exploiting regional sentiments and fostering discord, they have inflicted severe damage on Nigeria’s political landscape. The repercussions of their actions are profound, leading to a stagnation of progress that has set our nation back by decades.”

According to the ADC, such divisions and opportunism have contributed to Nigeria’s current economic downturn, insecurity, and entrenched corruption, which continue to erode public trust in governance.

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