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The African Democratic Congress (ADC), led by Senator David Mark, has issued a statement clarifying that the recent Court of Appeal ruling does not influence the outcome of the party's primary elections.
The statement, released by ADC National Publicity Secretary Bolaji Abdullahi, assures members and the public that the judicial decision has no bearing on the internal selection process of candidates at all levels.The ADC emphasized that the primary elections, which determined the party's candidates, remain unaffected by the legal proceedings.
Abdullahi highlighted the importance of maintaining the integrity of the party's electoral process, stating that the ruling should not be interpreted as any form of interference.The statement comes amid ongoing political tensions within the ADC, with various factions vying for influence.The article also notes related developments, including disputes over candidate nominations and legal challenges to the party's structure.These issues underscore the complexities of internal party dynamics and the role of the judiciary in political matters.The ADC's position reflects a commitment to transparency and adherence to legal frameworks, even as it navigates internal conflicts.The article underscores the significance of primary elections in shaping the party's future and the broader political landscape.
The ADC's assurance aims to quell speculation and maintain stability within the party, ensuring that the focus remains on the electoral process rather than external legal challenges.