Quick Points:
- ADC Ondo State denies leadership change rumors.
- Current executive committee remains in control.
- Recent local government appointments declared null and void.
- ADC claims coalition with other parties to challenge the APC.
No Leadership Shake-Up Here!
The African Democratic Congress (ADC) in Ondo State is hitting back at rumors of a leadership change. They want everyone to know the current State Executive Committee is still calling the shots. Chairperson Sidikatu Ganiyu Ojo is still the boss, according to the party’s official statement.
Fake News Alert!
The ADC is urging members, supporters, and the public to ignore any claims about a change in leadership. They’re promising to stay stable, transparent, and focused on getting more people involved at the local level. Don’t believe the hype – the ADC leadership is staying put!
Appointment Chaos: Null and Void!
Things are getting messy when it comes to local government appointments. The ADC has declared recent appointments of new coordinators as “null and void.” The party insists that these appointments didn’t follow the proper procedures. If you were appointed recently, you might want to hold off on celebrating just yet.
Big Plans to Oust the APC?
The ADC is talking big about national politics. They claim that a coalition of parties is joining forces with them to take down the ruling APC government. According to the ADC, this alliance is all about bringing back hope and fixing the problems caused by the current administration. Is this wishful thinking or a real threat to the APC’s dominance?
Warning Shots Fired!
The ADC is warning anyone against pretending to be a party official or acting outside the party’s rules. They’re making it clear that any future local appointments will only happen with the state executive’s approval. Play by the rules, or face the consequences!
What’s Next for the Ondo ADC?
The ADC in Ondo State has a lot on its plate. From internal squabbles to grand political ambitions, the party is trying to navigate a tricky path. Will they be able to resolve their differences and mount a serious challenge in future elections? Only time will tell. One thing is for sure: the drama is far from over.
For more information on the political landscape in Nigeria, you can check out the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) website (INEC).
