The African Democratic Congress (ADC) national convention has emerged as a defining moment for the party, with far-reaching decisions aimed at stabilizing its internal structure, restoring order, and repositioning it for future political contests.
At the heart of the convention was the formal ratification of the caretaker committee earlier constituted by the National Executive Committee (NEC). Delegates from across the states overwhelmingly endorsed the interim leadership, effectively granting it full legitimacy to steer the affairs of the party during this transitional phase. This move is widely seen as an effort to end lingering leadership disputes and present a unified front.
Beyond leadership validation, the convention also ratified various strategic and administrative committees set up by the NEC. These include committees tasked with party organization, reconciliation, legal matters, and electoral strategy. Their confirmation signals a structured approach to rebuilding party cohesion and strengthening institutional capacity nationwide.
In a decisive show of internal discipline, delegates approved the expulsion of Nafiu Bala Gombe and other individuals accused of anti-party activities. Party insiders indicated that the affected members were found to have engaged in actions capable of undermining the party’s unity, credibility, and strategic direction. The expulsions are intended to serve as both a corrective and deterrent measure, reinforcing the party’s commitment to order and loyalty.
A major highlight of the convention was the adoption of a new party constitution, which was subjected to a vote by accredited state delegates and passed into law within the party framework. The revised constitution is expected to introduce clearer guidelines on leadership succession, internal dispute resolution, candidate selection processes, and overall governance standards. Observers note that this development could significantly reduce ambiguity in party operations and help prevent future crises.
Collectively, the decisions taken at the convention represent a comprehensive internal reset. By legitimizing its leadership, enforcing discipline, and updating its constitutional framework, the ADC appears to be laying the groundwork for stronger political engagement and electoral competitiveness.
The convention’s outcomes signal a party intent on consolidating its base, resolving internal conflicts, and projecting stability as Nigeria’s political landscape gradually shifts toward the next electoral cycle.


