Crisis hits ADC, presidential candidate suspended


…for backing members’ demands for party Chairman’s removal

African Democratic Congress has suspended its presidential candidate, Dumebi Kachikwu.

The ADC leadership took the decision few hours after Kachikwu threw his weight behind party members demanding the resignation of their National Chairman, Ralph Nwosu, who has spent 17 years in office.

ADC Deputy National Chairman, Bamidele Ajadi, said in a statement on Saturday that the decision was taken at the party’s National Executive Committee meeting held on Friday.

The statement said since Kachikwu emerged the ADC presidential candidate, he had failed to come up with a strategy for the party’s presidential campaign activities due to commence soon.

The statement read, “The NWC viewed with great concern the baseless and defamatory video made, published and circulated by Mr. Dumebi Kachikwu, which was intended to disparage and impugn the integrity and image of a peaceful and transformation oriented African Democratic Congress and its national officers.

“The NWC also noted that since the 9th of June 2022 when he was elected the presidential candidate, he has failed, neglected and/or refused to share with the party any meaningful, constructive or reasonable presidential17 campaign roadmap for the forthcoming presidential election.

“His negative actions and/or inactions so far, have put in jeopardy the fate and prospects of all our candidates contesting for various offices across the country.

“The committee of the whole house, in a very clear and unequivocal term condemned the said video in its entirety and described it as a piece of badly crafted blackmail and mudslinging, and thereby unanimously recommended his immediate suspension from the party from today, Friday 2nd September, 2022.

“This resolution would be forwarded to the NEC for further actions.”

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