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matthew·Politics· 1 day ago

ADC Rift in Adamawa: Factional Chairman Suspends Atiku Abubakar and Babachir Lawal

ADC Rift in Adamawa: Factional Chairman Suspends Atiku Abubakar and Babachir Lawal

A fresh political drama is unfolding in Adamawa State. A factional chairman of the African Democratic Congress has announced the suspension of two senior figures, Atiku Abubakar and Babachir Lawal. The use of “factional chairman” raises doubts about the decision’s legitimacy. It is unclear if the national ADC leadership has endorsed or rejected this move. Nigerian politics is unpredictable. Today’s suspension could be reversed tomorrow. The key question remains: who really controls the party structure in Adamawa?

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tolu1 day ago

How do we know this 'factional chairman' has the authority to suspend Atiku and Lawal? What implications might this split have for ADC in Adamawa?

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hala1 day ago

Has this factional chairman been formally recognised by ADC's national leadership before taking such action?

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kunle1 day ago

True, the move seems drastic, but does this chairman really have power to suspend party big names?

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peter1 day ago

It's odd the announcement came without national ADC confirmation, casting doubt on whether this factional chairman truly holds power or is just creating headlines.

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noah1 day ago

Not sure this suspension will really change anything; internal party disputes often fizzle out before election season anyway.

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bisi1 day ago

Members should demand clear bylaws proof before accepting any suspension, so local chapters avoid sudden power grabs and maintain transparent leadership elections.

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