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Supreme Court reserves judgment in ADC leadership tussle

The judgment would be delivered on a date to be communicated

Priscilia Brown by Priscilia Brown
April 22, 2026
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 The Supreme Court on Wednesday reserved judgment in an appeal filed by David Mark, the National Chairman of the African Democratic Congress, ADC, against Nafiu Bala, a former deputy national chairman of the party.

Justice Lawal Garba who led the five-member panel of Justices made the announcement shortly after lawyers representing parties in the appeal adopted their processes as brief of their arguments, for and against the appeal.

Garba said that the judgment would be delivered on a date to be communicated to all parties in the appeal.

The ex-Senate President had asked the court to grant an order staying the execution of the court of appeal’s ruling delivered on March 12 that dismissed his appeal in relation to the ongoing leadership dispute in the party.

A three-member panel of the Court of Appeal, led by Justice Uchechukwu Onyemenam had upheld the objection raised by Bala insisting that the appeal was incompetent and that it was based on issues not reflected in the ruling of the trial court.

Mark had appealed a Sept. 4, 2025, ruling by Justice Emeka Nwite of the Federal High Court in Abuja that refused to grant some injunctive reliefs contained in an ex-parte application filed by Bala.

The leadership crisis rocking ADC had left the party without a recognized national leadership.

The dispute, which began as an internal transition disagreement in mid-2025, has now drawn in the courts and INEC, raising concerns over the ADC’s capacity to function as a viable opposition platform ahead of the 2027 general elections.

INEC’s decision on April 1, to withdraw recognition from both the Mark- and Bala-led factions, citing a subsisting Court of Appeal order to maintain the status quo ante bellum, has left the party without an officially recognized leadership structure.

Also Read: ADC chiefs strategize at Mark residence ahead convention

The electoral body said it would not engage with any faction pending a final judicial determination, a position that could have far-reaching implications for the party’s participation in the 2027 polls.

The Mark-led faction insists it emerged through due process, citing a series of National Executive Committee, NEC, decisions in 2025, including the July 29 ratification of a caretaker leadership.

Relying on provisions of Article 13 of the ADC constitution, the group argues that the NEC is empowered to administer the party, implement convention decisions and establish interim structures where necessary.

It also cites Articles 17,3, and 17,4, to justify the transition process, maintaining that vacancies were properly filled through the appropriate executive mechanisms.

On eligibility, the faction contends that requirements such as the two-year membership rule under Article 9, 4, were lawfully waived through NEC resolutions earlier in 2025 to accommodate coalition-building efforts.

It further argues that its initial recognition by INEC in September 2025, alongside its conduct of congresses and the April 14, National Convention, affirms its legitimacy.

 

 

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