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ADC Leadership Battle: David Mark Drags INEC to Court Over Portal Removal

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April 10, 2026
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The internal leadership struggle within the African Democratic Congress (ADC) has taken a dramatic legal turn as the faction led by former Senate President, Senator David Mark, has officially dragged the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to the Federal High Court in Abuja. This move follows the recent decision by the electoral umpire to de-recognize the Mark-led National Working Committee (NWC) and remove their names from the commission’s official party portal.

The Legal Battle for Recognition

In the suit filed at the Federal High Court, the Mark-led faction is seeking a judicial intervention to compel INEC to restore their leadership records. The plaintiffs argue that the sudden removal of their names from the portal is not only premature but also lacks a solid legal foundation. This development has effectively paralyzed the faction’s ability to conduct official party business, including the administration of upcoming primary processes and state congresses.

Why INEC’s Decision is Being Challenged

The core of the legal argument rests on the assertion that INEC’s administrative actions should not supersede internal party resolutions and existing court orders. Legal representatives for the Mark faction contend that the commission’s “de-recognition” is an overreach of its regulatory powers, especially while internal disputes are still being adjudicated. The outcome of this case is expected to set a significant precedent for how INEC manages leadership transitions within registered political parties in Nigeria.

Conclusion

As the court prepares to hear the arguments, the ADC remains a house divided. With multiple factions claiming legitimacy, the judiciary once again finds itself as the ultimate arbiter in Nigeria’s complex political landscape. For more updates on this developing story and other Nigerian political news, stay tuned to our latest reports. The resolution of this crisis will undoubtedly impact the party’s readiness for future electoral cycles, including the highly anticipated 2027 general elections and current party congresses.

Tags: ADC CrisisDavid MarkFederal High Court AbujaINECNigerian Politics
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