ADC Pushes Ahead with Abuja Convention — 3,000 Delegates Expected Despite Court Drama

Drama, politics, and pressure… but the show is still going on

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) is moving full speed ahead with its Abuja national convention, mobilising over 3,000 delegates — even as court rulings and leadership disputes continue to shake the party.

Yes, despite all the controversy… they’re not backing down.

According to party officials, the convention is set to hold in Abuja, with preparations already in top gear.

But here’s where it gets intense 👇

The party is currently battling serious internal crisis and legal battles, including court rulings over leadership legitimacy and recognition issues involving electoral authorities.

In fact, some decisions have reportedly affected who is officially recognized as party leaders — yet ADC insists nothing will stop the convention.

Even more dramatic…

The party claims it has faced venue challenges and alleged political pressure, after being unable to secure major venues like Eagle Square and the Moshood Abiola Stadium before settling for an alternative location.

Still, ADC leadership says this is bigger than logistics.

They describe the situation as an attempt to frustrate opposition politics — and are determined to prove a point by going ahead with the event.

So what does this mean for 2027?

This convention is not just a gathering — it’s a major step in positioning ADC as a strong opposition force ahead of the next general elections.

But let’s be real…

With court cases still ongoing and leadership disputes unresolved, many are wondering:
Can a party truly unite for 2027 while still fighting itself?

One thing is clear — ADC is making a bold statement: controversy or not, they’re showing up, and they’re not slowing down anytime soon.

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