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Plateau ADC chair slams colleagues, says Mark’s leadership validly elected

Plateau ADC chair reaffirms support for Mark’s leadership
David Mark

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The chairman stated that anybody claiming to be a leader of the ADC was an imposter that wanted to cause confusion and disaffection in the party.

By Blessing Odega

The Plateau Chairman of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Mrs Hanatu Gagara has distanced herself from some state chairpersons who are not in support of Sen. David Mark-led leadership of the party.

Garga said this on Wednesday in Jos while affirming that Mark and Rauf Aregbesola were validly nominated as chairman and secretary by the National Executive Committee (NEC) of ADC to lead the party.

The chairman stated that anybody claiming to be a leader of the ADC was an imposter that wanted to cause confusion and disaffection in the party.

She expressed confidence that the ADC would emerge stronger and better from the storms.

“As far as I am concerned, I know who the leaders are, and we don’t have any other leadership.

“That is Sen. David Mark and his team. They are the ones we recognise, and that is what I know.

“I was part of the NEC meeting; we were with them, and we all accepted them. All of the state chairmen who are members of NEC.

“So, I cannot now exempt myself and say I don’t know anything about it. I was part of it, and I am fully aware,” she emphasised.

She said the Plateau chapter of ADC was united and committed to serving as a credible alternative to the ruling party.

According to her, screening of members ahead of ward and state congresses which commenced on Tuesday with the congresses proper slated for Wednesday.

The chairman expressed optimism that the result of the congresses would stand since the Independent Electoral Commission (INEC) was duly communicated in line with the electoral act.

She urged members to come out in their numbers and participate in the congresses. NAN

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