2027: ADC will be on ballot – National chairman dismisses fears of exclusion

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The African Democratic Congress has assured members that it will fully participate in the 2027 general elections despite ongoing court cases challenging the party.

National Chairman David Mark gave the assurance after receiving a detailed briefing from the party legal team on a recent Federal High Court ruling in Abuja and its implications for the party.

He told party leaders that there is no reason for fear over the legal disputes, stressing that the party is fully prepared to face all cases and expects a positive outcome that will keep it on the ballot in all elections.

He explained that the party is committed to working strictly within the law to resolve every issue and overcome the current legal challenges affecting its operations.

Mark also said he would take an active leadership role throughout the legal process, expressing strong confidence that the party would succeed in court battles.

The ADC legal team has already begun steps to appeal the court decision and has also filed for a stay of execution as part of its legal strategy.

Party officials say the ruling and ongoing cases are being carefully reviewed, with strategies in place to protect the party’s position ahead of the next election cycle.

The reassurance from the national chairman comes at a key moment as the ADC increases preparations for the 2027 elections, aiming to strengthen internal confidence and maintain unity among members.

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