Efforts by a faction of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) to assert its leadership authority suffered a setback on Tuesday after a scheduled national convention reportedly failed to attract participants at the Moshood Abiola National Stadium in Abuja.
The convention, organized by the faction led by Nafiu Bala, was slated to hold at the Velodrome within the stadium complex. However, eyewitness accounts indicate that the venue remained largely deserted, with no visible presence of delegates, party officials, accreditation desks, or logistical preparations at the time the event was expected to commence.
Absence of Delegates Raises Questions
Observers at the venue reported an unusual lack of activity, raising questions about the level of support for the faction and the viability of its leadership claims. The absence of attendees has further fueled concerns about internal disunity within the party, which has been grappling with multiple factions laying claim to its national structure.
Political analysts say the development underscores the deepening crisis within the ADC, where rival groups have continued to operate parallel leadership frameworks amid ongoing legal disputes.
Ongoing Leadership Dispute
The ADC has been embroiled in a prolonged leadership tussle involving competing factions, including one aligned with former Senate President David Mark and another associated with former deputy national chairman Nafiu Bala.
The dispute has led to confusion over legitimate leadership, with the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) yet to formally recognize any faction pending the outcome of court proceedings.
INEC’s position has effectively stalled official party activities, including conventions and congresses, as any actions taken without its recognition risk being declared invalid.
Implications for Party Unity
The apparent failure of the convention to hold as planned may weaken the standing of the Nafiu Bala faction and complicate ongoing efforts to consolidate control within the party.
Analysts warn that continued fragmentation could undermine the ADC’s prospects ahead of the 2027 general elections, particularly as other political parties intensify preparations and coalition-building efforts.
Silence from Organizers
As of the time of filing this report, there has been no official statement from the organizers explaining the absence of participants or whether the event has been postponed or relocated.
Broader Political Context
The incident highlights the broader challenges facing smaller political parties in Nigeria, where internal disputes and leadership struggles often hinder organizational cohesion and electoral readiness.
With legal battles ongoing and no clear resolution in sight, the ADC’s future remains uncertain, as stakeholders continue to call for reconciliation and clarity in leadership to reposition the party ahead of the next electoral cycle.


