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Open Letter to Senator David Mark Over the Recent Happenings in Imo ADC By Hon. Success Opara
Open Letter to Senator David Mark Over the Recent Happenings in Imo ADC
By Hon. Success Opara
Dear Senator David Mark,
I am writing to bring to your attention the recent developments within the African Democratic Congress (ADC) in Imo State, which have raised concerns about the party’s unity and direction. As a stalwart of the party, I humbly request that you intervene in this matter, leveraging your wealth of experience and leadership acumen to guide the party back on track.
The recent coalition discussions and agreements have sparked controversy, with some members expressing concerns about external influences undermining the party’s internal democracy. It has become clear that the ability of our candidates to connect with and convince the electorate is what truly matters. The last governorship election in Imo State demonstrated that party affiliation isn’t the deciding factor, but rather the candidate’s leadership qualities and ability to win votes at the polling units.
Unfortunately, sycophancy and selfish interests seem to be taking center stage, threatening to divide us over trivial matters. As Imolites, we must prioritize the integrity and constitution of our party. The State Working Committee of Imo ADC should operate independently, unaffected by external pressures. Our party’s Congress list is sacrosanct, and no one should attempt to undermine the leadership or constitution of the ADC.
Given your stature and influence within the party, I urge you to look into these matters and take necessary steps to:
1. Reaffirm the party’s commitment to internal democracy and constitutionalism.
2. Protect the interests of genuine party members and stakeholders.
3. Ensure the party’s leadership remains accountable and transparent.
The ADC has shown remarkable strength in Imo State, producing local government chairmen and 305 ward councilorship Aspirants whose names are with ISIEC in the last election. Let’s work together to safeguard the party’s integrity and future.
I implore you, Senator David Mark, to take immediate action to address these issues and restore the party’s glory in Imo State.
Sincerely,
Hon. Success Opara
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Tinubu Not Responsible for ADC-INEC Leadership Rift, Says Hon Success Opara
The leadership crisis rocking the African Democratic Congress (ADC) has nothing to do with President Bola Tinubu, according to Hon Success Opara. Rather, the party’s inability to promote internal cohesion is the root cause of the problem.
The ADC has been embroiled in a bitter leadership dispute, with the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) withdrawing recognition of the party’s leadership headed by Senator David Mark and former Osun State governor Rauf Aregbesola. INEC cited a Court of Appeal ruling as the reason for its decision.
Hon Opara’s statement aligns with the position of the All Progressives Congress (APC), which has dismissed allegations that President Tinubu is behind the ADC’s crisis. The APC maintains that the crisis is self-inflicted and stems from internal disagreements within the party.
The ADC, however, has accused INEC of siding with the government and undermining the party’s leadership. The party has announced plans to proceed with its congresses and national convention despite INEC’s warning.
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I Brought the Infinity Symbol on My Caps to Break the Shackles of Viol%lence, Hopelessness and P+verty In Nigeria— President Tinubu
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has explained that the infinity symbol featured on the caps he wears represents a political commitment to ending vi%lence, p%verty, ignorance, and hopelessness in Nigeria.
The President made the statement during his visit to Jos, Plateau State, following recent att@cks by gunmen that left several people d+ad and communities displaced.
Addressing residents, political leaders, and security chiefs, Tinubu said the symbol signifies a collective resolve to overcome persistent national challenges.
“Politically, I brought the symbol on this cap the infinity symbol to break the shackles of v%lence, the shackles of ignorance, the shackles of poverty, and the shackles of hopelessness. We must break it together,” the President said.
He commended members of the armed forces and security agencies, particularly the Nigeria Police Force, for their efforts in maintaining security, while urging them to intensify investigations and ensure those responsible for the k+llings are brought to justice.
“You must unearth and find the k+llers,” Tinubu stated, acknowledging the presence of the Inspector-General of Police, the Chief of Army Staff, and the Minister of Defence during the visit.
Reflecting on earlier political struggles and shared national aspirations, the President stressed that leadership must focus on progressive development and improving citizens’ standard of living.
“Our promise then was progressive development and improved standards of living for our people not to bury lives, but to develop,” he said.
Tinubu also announced plans to expand a federal committee to include the Plateau State Governor and the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs to assess damages and provide relief for victims.
“For the losses, we cannot replace a human being. But whatever we can do to give them minimum comfort, we will,” he added.
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ADC demands INEC chairman’s sack, alleges plot to make Tinubu only presidential candidate in 2027
The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has called for the immediate sack of Joash Amupitan, the chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), after the de-recognition of the party’s leadership.
Speaking during a press briefing on Thursday, April 2, the National chairman of the party, David Mark, said the electoral body can no longer be trusted, describing its actions as unlawful.
INEC had on Wednesday announced its decision to delist key ADC figures, including National Chairman David Mark, National Secretary Rauf Aregbesola, and others.In a statement released by its National Commissioner and Chairman of the Information and Voter Education Committee, Mohammed Haruna,INEC stated that the decision was in compliance with a court order directing the commission to maintain the status quo pending the determination of the case by the trial court.
Reacting to the body’s decision, Mark at the press conference said
’Right now, I speak to Nigerians at home and in the diaspora. I also speak directly to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu: with 90% of the National Assembly and over 30 of Nigeria’s 36 governors in the APC, President Tinubu, what are you afraid of? If you are convinced that you have done well for the people who voted for you, why are you afraid of a free, fair, and transparent electoral contest? If you are indeed the democrat that you claim to be, why are you bent on destroying all opposition political parties?
It is important to state the net implications of this decision taken by INEC, in case they had not thought of it, or they just do not care: First, by attempting to subvert the leadership of the ADC, INEC has already undermined our participation in the Osun and Ekiti elections taking place later this year.
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