ADC Group Rejects Adamawa Presidential Primary, Labels It a ‘Charade’

ADC Group Rejects Adamawa Presidential Primary, Labels It a Charade

He went further, stating that the ADC’s primary in Adamawa was worse because no election actually occurred, yet fictitious results were being circulated to the public. This, he argued, erodes trust in the party and the broader democratic system. Despite the allegations, Hamman urged aggrieved members to remain peaceful and continue demanding credible and transparent electoral practices. He called for accountability and urged the party leadership to address the concerns raised.

The controversy has sparked debate within the ADC and among political observers, raising questions about the integrity of the party’s internal processes. As Nigeria prepares for upcoming elections, the incident underscores the importance of credible primaries in building public confidence in political parties. The outcome of this internal dispute may influence voter perception and party cohesion in the lead-up to the general elections.