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Kogi East ADC Stakeholders Reject Consensus Plan, Allege APC Interference


  • ADC stakeholders in Kogi East have rejected the proposed consensus arrangement and described it as a threat to internal democracy
  • The group alleged that some party leaders were attempting to impose candidates who could allegedly favour the ruling APC during the elections
  • Stakeholders called for direct primaries and urged senior political figures to intervene before the party crisis worsened

Fresh divisions have emerged within the African Democratic Congress in Kogi East as party stakeholders opposed an alleged plan to adopt consensus candidates ahead of future elections.

The aggrieved members described the arrangement as a threat to internal democracy and accused some party leaders of attempting to impose preferred candidates on the opposition platform.

Alhaji Mohammed Adaji signed a scathing statement on behalf of the Kogi East ADC stakeholders.
Kogi East ADC stakeholders rejected a consensus plot and demanded direct primaries. Photo: ADC
Source: Twitter

Kogi East ADC crisis deepens

In a statement issued by spokesperson Alhaji Mohammed Adaji, the stakeholders rejected what they called a secret political arrangement allegedly coordinated outside the state.

According to Sun, the group claimed the move was designed to favour loyalists linked to former Kogi State Deputy Governor Simon Achuba. They warned that the process could weaken the party’s chances at the polls.

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“It is a known fact that certain leaders, imposed on the party by the former Deputy Governor, have already handpicked candidates who are prepared to do their bidding including the possibility of an outright withdrawal from the race to favour APC candidates,” the statement alleged.

The stakeholders also accused unnamed party figures of plotting to field candidates they described as compromised and politically vulnerable to the ruling All Progressives Congress.

Stakeholders demand direct party primaries

According to the group, recent violence recorded during a constituency meeting in Idah signalled growing tension within the party structure in Kogi East.

The stakeholders warned that failure to abandon the consensus arrangement in favour of direct primaries could trigger a deeper internal crisis.

Alhaji Adaji said party members were aware of what he called a deliberate effort to weaken the ADC in the region and hand political advantage to the APC.

Senior political figures were urged to intervene in the deepening ADC internal dispute.
Stakeholders describe the move as a fraudulent attempt to weaken the party in favor of the ruling APC.
Photo Credit: @OfficialAPCNg
Source: Twitter

The group appealed to prominent political figures, including Tunde Ogbeha, Bolaji Abdullahi and former Senate President David Mark, to intervene before the disagreement escalates further.

The statement added that the ADC’s rising support in Kogi East was driven by public dissatisfaction and feelings of marginalisation under the current administration.

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It further cautioned party leaders against treating their positions as “an opportunity to make money” rather than a responsibility to protect the interests of the people and the opposition party.

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Earlier, Legit.ng reported that former Kogi West senator, Dino Melaye, has launched a sharp attack on Peter Obi following the ex-presidential candidate’s exit from the African Democratic Congress.

Melaye questioned Obi’s resilience in the face of political pressure and accused him of avoiding difficult environments within party structures.

Source: Legit.ng





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