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Politics: Factional ADC National Chairman Urges Calm Ahead Of Supreme Court Judgment

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April 23, 2026
Politics: Factional ADC National Chairman Urges Calm Ahead Of Supreme Court Judgment

The national chairman of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Hon. Nafiu Bala Gombe, has appealed to party members to remain calm, united, and law-abiding as they await the Supreme Court’s reserved judgment.

Gombe commended members for their resilience and steadfast dedication to the ideals of the ADC throughout the period of uncertainty.

In a goodwill message addressed to party members, Gombe expressed appreciation for their patience, loyalty and commitment during the legal process, describing the period as a defining moment for the party.

He said the moment called for calm, unity and unwavering faith in the rule of law, adding that the ADC remained confident that justice would prevail.

Gombe said: “I extend my warm greetings and profound appreciation to you all as we await the reserved judgment of the Supreme Court. This moment calls for calm, unity, and unwavering faith in the rule of law.

“As a law-abiding political party, we remain confident that justice will prevail and that the outcome will reaffirm the legitimacy of our leadership and the sanctity of our party’s constitution.”

“I commend your patience, loyalty, and steadfast commitment to the ideals of the ADC throughout this period. Your resilience continues to strengthen our collective resolve to build a party founded on justice, internal democracy, and the true spirit of service.

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“While we await the Court’s pronouncement, I urge every member to remain peaceful, law-abiding, and focused on our shared vision for Nigeria. Our schedule of activities will be communicated through official channels as soon as possible after judgment is delivered.

“Together, we shall emerge stronger, more united, and better positioned to deliver credible leadership to our great party.

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