Tuesday, April 7, 2026 - The Ondo State chapter of the African Democratic Congress has suspended its planned ward, local government and state congresses following a directive by the Independent National Electoral Commission.
The party disclosed this in a statement issued on Wednesday
by its state chairman, Wole Ademoyegun.
According to the statement, the decision was taken in
compliance with INEC’s directive that political parties maintain the status quo
pending the resolution of ongoing issues.
The statement read, ” The ADC hereby announces the immediate
suspension of all previously scheduled Ward, Local Government Area, and State
Congresses. This decision is taken in strict compliance with the directive of
the Independent National Electoral Commission directing all concerned parties
to maintain the status quo ante bellum.
“We reaffirm our unwavering respect for INEC as the
constitutionally constituted regulatory authority for political parties and our
firm commitment to due process and institutional order. Accordingly, all
members and stakeholders of the party are hereby enjoined to remain calm,
maintain unity, and exercise the highest level of discipline during this
period.
“The party strongly advises against any form of activity
that may contravene the directive of INEC or disrupt the peace and order within
the party.”
The party also warned against any unauthorised gatherings,
noting that security agencies had been alerted to prevent activities that could
disrupt peace within the party.
“The ADC Ondo State Chapter remains committed to democratic
principles, internal cohesion and proper political conduct. Further updates
will be communicated in line with guidance from the appropriate regulatory
authorities,” the statement concluded.
The development follows a recent decision by INEC to delist
some national leaders of the party, including David Mark and Rauf Aregbesola,
from its records in compliance with a court order directing the commission to
maintain the status quo.
The ADC has been enmeshed in internal disputes, including
disagreements over the tenure of its former National Chairman, Ralph Nwosu,
which ended in August 2022.
Despite the crisis, the party’s National Publicity
Secretary, Bolaji Abdullahi, recently said it would participate in the 2027
general election.
“One thing I can guarantee is that we will contest the 2027
election on the ADC platform,” he said.

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