
A faction of the African Democratic Congress ADC in Adamawa State has announced the suspension of former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, former Secretary to the Government of the Federation Babachir Lawal, and the party's transition committee chairman Sadiq Ibrahim. Raji Zumo, the factional chairman in the state, stated that the individuals were suspended for fostering disunity, creating parallel structures, undermining lawful authority, and disregarding a subsisting court order. Zumo emphasized that no individual is above the party's constitution and that the action was taken to restore order and protect the party's dignity. This development occurs amidst an ongoing leadership dispute within the ADC at the national level, with a faction led by Nafiu Bala Gombe claiming the national chairman position. The internal crisis has also been linked to tensions over the party's national leadership structure involving former Senate President David Mark. The Independent National Electoral Commission had previously withdrawn recognition from an ADC leadership structure due to the dispute. Despite the crisis, the Mark-led ADC has affirmed its strength and readiness for its national convention scheduled for Tuesday.
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