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Timeline: ADC vs INEC Dispute

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Editorial Timeline: ADC vs INEC Dispute

The confrontation between the African Democratic Congress (ADC) and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC has unfolded in a series of escalating events. Presented here is a timeline-style editorial that captures the key developments and the party’s insistence on its constitutional rights.

INEC Raises Concerns

INEC Chairman Professor Joash Amupitan warned that ADC’s planned congresses and convention could breach existing court orders.

ADC Issues Rebuttal

The ADC responded through its National Publicity Secretary, Bolaji Abdullahi, accusing INEC of misinterpreting the Court of Appeal’s preservation order.

Court Order Clarified

ADC argued that the order to maintain status quo was meant to prevent irreversible changes, not to suspend internal democratic processes.

INEC Role Challenged

The party criticized INEC for overstepping its monitoring role, claiming the commission was acting as if it had veto powers over party governance.

Comparisons Rejected

ADC dismissed parallels with past cases such as Zamfara, insisting its situation was distinct and compliant with legal requirements.

Convention Plans Affirmed

The ADC reaffirmed its constitutional right to hold congresses and a national convention, declaring its intention to proceed lawfully.

This timeline illustrates how the dispute has evolved from INEC’s cautionary remarks to ADC’s defiant insistence on its autonomy. The party’s position frames the clash as a broader struggle over the independence of political organizations and the limits of electoral oversight.

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