Politics
Crisis rocks Benue ADC as faction suspends newly elected party leaders
The leadership crisis rocking the African Democratic Congress (ADC) escalated on Tuesday after a faction of the Benue State Executive Committee (SEC) rejected the authority of the party’s national leadership and announced the suspension of several key members over alleged constitutional breaches.
Addressing journalists at a world press conference in Makurdi, the State Chairman, Elias Adikwu, said the state chapter remains committed to protecting the party’s constitution and due process.
Adikwu accused certain national figures of attempting to impose what he described as illegitimate leadership structures on the party, a move he said undermines internal democracy and violates established rules.
He insisted that the Benue SEC would not recognise any authority that fails to follow constitutional guidelines, warning that the integrity of the party must be preserved at all levels.
“We reiterate our commitment to the supremacy of the Party’s Constitution and to democratic, inclusive and transparent processes. Our actions are guided by the rule of law, equity and justice,” Adikwu said.
The SEC also rejected the Membership Registration, Mobilization and Revalidation (MRMR) committees set up at various levels, accusing them of undermining the authority of state organs.
“These committees are illegal, unconstitutional and null and void. They have no authority to register or revalidate members,” Adikwu declared.
He warned party faithful against dealing with the committees, stressing that any membership cards issued through them would not be recognized.
On party activities, the state chapter said it has not conducted any congresses and did not participate in any national convention until proper procedures were followed and INEC directives were complied with.
“We shall not participate in any purported convention pending further directives from INEC and a properly constituted NEC,” he said.
The Benue SEC also affirmed the suspension of five prominent members of the party for alleged breaches of its constitution.
He listed those suspended to include Senator Emmanuel Orker-Jev, Chief Terngu Tsegba, the State Chairman-elect, Samson Okwu, Herman Hembe and Alex Adum insisting that their suspensions remains valid and binding.
Reacting to the development, one of the suspended members and newly elected Benue State Chairman of ADC, Samson Okwu rejected Adikwu’s claims saying he had already been suspended by the National Convention.
According to him,“When the coalition started, it was the Orbunde-led leadership that we met on ground and he was the acting chairman and not Elias.”
“Moreover Elias was suspended at the National Convention, and so whatever he is doing lacks credibility and effect,” he added.

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