ADC Leadership Crisis: Supreme Court Sets Aside Interim Order



By:Maiva Maryamu Joshua

The Supreme Court has set aside an earlier status quo ante bellum order in the leadership dispute within the African Democratic Congress, directing all parties to return to the Federal High Court for an expedited hearing.

The ruling follows ongoing internal disagreements over the party’s leadership, including the emergence of a faction reportedly led by Mark. The case was filed by a party chieftain, Nafi’u Bala Gombe, who is challenging the legitimacy of the current executives.

In its decision, the apex court stressed the importance of due process and ordered the lower court to hear the matter promptly to prevent further escalation within the party.

The crisis has raised concerns among party members and political observers, as it threatens unity ahead of future political activities. Analysts say the court’s directive could help fast-track a legal resolution.

The Federal High Court is expected to take up the case without delay as stakeholders await a final determination on the party’s leadership structure.





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