ADC Unveils Convention Timetable Amid Leadership Crisis

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has released its timetable for an upcoming national convention, even as fresh details continue to emerge regarding the party’s ongoing leadership crisis.

According to party sources, the timetable outlines key activities leading up to the convention, including ward, local government, and state congresses expected to precede the main event. The move is seen as an effort by the party leadership to stabilize its structure and chart a path forward amid internal disputes.

The announcement comes at a time when the party remains embroiled in a leadership tussle, with rival factions laying claim to its national leadership. The crisis recently prompted the Independent National Electoral Commission to suspend recognition of party activities pending the resolution of the dispute through legal channels.

Despite this, ADC officials insist that the convention process will proceed in line with constitutional provisions, aiming to restore order and legitimacy within the party.

Observers note that the release of the timetable may further heighten tensions if not properly coordinated with INEC guidelines, particularly regarding supervision of party congresses and conventions.

Political analysts say the success of the planned convention will largely depend on the ability of stakeholders to reach consensus and comply with legal frameworks governing party operations.

As developments unfold, attention remains focused on whether the convention will serve as a turning point in resolving the ADC’s internal crisis.

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