The leadership crisis rocking the African Democratic Congress (ADC) has taken a new dimension as Hon. Leke Abejide, a prominent member of the House of Representatives, has come out in strong defense of Nafiu Bala Gombe. Abejide dismissed widespread reports suggesting that Gombe had resigned his position, insisting that he remains the “authentic” leader of the party’s recognized faction.
Protests and Power Plays in Abuja
This declaration comes on the heels of a massive protest led by Nafiu Bala Gombe at the INEC headquarters in Abuja. Supporters of the Gombe faction gathered to demand that the electoral commission recognize their leadership and ignore the claims of rival groups, including the faction led by Senator David Mark. The atmosphere in the capital remains tense as both sides vie for control of the party’s machinery.
A Third Force Emerges?
Adding another layer of complexity to the situation, a group of ADC state chairmen has reportedly rejected both the David Mark and Nafiu Bala factions. This “third force” is calling for the appointment of an interim leadership to steer the party out of its current quagmire and organize fresh congresses. The internal wrangling has already stalled several state-level activities, leaving many party faithful in a state of uncertainty regarding the future of the ADC.
Conclusion
The ADC’s internal strife is a reflection of the broader challenges of party administration in Nigeria. With influential figures like Leke Abejide taking sides, the path to reconciliation seems increasingly narrow. Whether the party can find a middle ground or face further fragmentation remains to be seen. Stay updated with the latest ADC news and Abuja political developments right here on our blog.



