Dino Melaye Condemns INEC for Halting ADC Leadership Recognition, Calls APC Move ‘Satanic’
Former Senator Dino Melaye has strongly reacted to the Independent National Electoral Commission’s (INEC) recent move to freeze the recognition of some factions within the African Democratic Congress (ADC). Describing the decision as ‘satanic and wicked,’ Melaye accused the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) of attempting to crush opposition by forcing Nigeria into a one-party state.
Melaye’s Bold Accusation Against APC
In a fiery response to INEC’s suspension on ADC faction leadership, Dino Melaye claimed the ruling party is manipulating the country’s democratic system. According to him, these tactics are dangerous and undermine Nigeria’s political diversity. He urged opposition leaders and supporters to stay united and resist any efforts aimed at reducing political competition.
INEC’s Decision: A Blow to ADC’s Structure
The Independent National Electoral Commission halted recognition of some internal leadership positions within the ADC, creating confusion and instability within the party. This regulatory move affects the party’s ability to function effectively ahead of upcoming elections, weakening opposition voices in the political space.
Opposition’s Call for Vigilance
Reacting to the controversy, opposition figures have signaled their determination not to allow one party dominance in Nigeria. They warn that any attempt to stifle opposition parties would provoke strong backlash and threaten the democratic process that Nigerians cherish.
Looking Ahead: Political Landscape in Nigeria
As tensions rise between the ruling party and opposition groups, democratic processes face significant tests. It remains critical for Nigerians to stay informed and engaged in the evolving political environment, ensuring freedom of choice and fair representation in governance.
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Conclusion
The freezing of ADC leadership recognition by INEC has stirred heated debate and criticism, notably from Dino Melaye who sees the move as a dangerous step toward limiting political pluralism. As Nigeria’s democracy faces such challenges, the opposition remains vigilant and ready to defend democratic values, ensuring the nation’s political space remains open and competitive.



