Politics
Supreme Court Finally Takes Action on ADC Crisis

The Supreme Court of Nigeria has scheduled Tuesday, April 14, for the hearing of the appeal filed by David Mark, the former Senate president and embattled factional national chairman of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), against the Nafiu Bala-led faction over the leadership crisis rocking the party, as reported by Legit.
In the appeal, the former Senate president is asking the apex court to grant an order that will stay the execution of the judgment of the Court of Appeal that was delivered on March 12, 2025.
ADC matters before the Supreme Court Realwan Okpanachi, counsel to the embattled ADC national chairman, urged the Supreme Court to grant the order to stay the execution of the appeal court judgment until the hearing and determination of the appeal.
Also, Channels TV reported that Mark is asking the Supreme Court to restrain the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) from altering the current national leadership structure of the ADC, which was constituted and represented by him, until it determines the matter before it.
He also prayed to the apex court to grant an order that will stay the further proceedings of the suit before Justice Nwita of the Federal High Court in Abuja.
On September 4, 2025, the former Senate president appealed a ruling by Justice Emeka Nwite of the Federal High Court over an ex parte application filed by Nafiu Bala’s faction.
The actual crisis in the ADC
The ADC has been confronted with a leadership crisis as two camps are laying claims to the leadership structure of the party. The crisis resulted in court orders and administration uncertainty on which faction has legitimate control of the national structure of the ADC.
The situation became more complicated when INEC derecognised David Mark as the national chairman of the ADC in its official records. The party leaders have criticised the electoral body and protested against the move.












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