The regulatory action by INEC has significantly impacted the party’s administrative stability, as the electoral body has reportedly deleted all information related to correspondences from the embattled National Chairman, Senator David Mark, and the National Secretary, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola. Mrs. Chukwuma described the situation as critical, noting that the state chapter cannot move ahead with its planned congresses until the legal and administrative challenges at the national level are fully resolved.
Throughout these internal difficulties, the party leadership maintains a positive outlook regarding its growth trajectory in the state. Mrs. Chukwuma expressed satisfaction that the African Democratic Congress is steadily becoming a rallying point for various opposition elements across Enugu State. She remains optimistic that the current setback will not hinder the party’s long-term goal of building a stronger political structure.
The suspension of these democratic processes reflects the ongoing legal and regulatory scrutiny facing several political organisations in Nigeria as they prepare for future election cycles. The outcome of the national leadership dispute will likely determine how quickly the ADC can resume its internal administrative activities and stabilise its governance structure across all levels.


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