ADC Members Expulsion Convention Decision as party expels several members for alleged misconduct during its national convention in Abuja
The African Democratic Congress (ADC) on Wednesday announced the expulsion of several members following resolutions reached at its national convention held on 14 April 2026 in Abuja, marking a ADC Members Expulsion Convention Decision that signals a major disciplinary crackdown within the party.
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The decision was confirmed in a statement issued by the party’s National Publicity Secretary, Bolaji Abdullahi, who said the action followed the adoption of a disciplinary motion against individuals accused of acting contrary to the party’s constitution and core values.
According to the party, the affected individuals immediately ceased to be members of the ADC following the resolution ratified at the convention.
Those expelled include Hon. Leke Abejide, Nafiu Bala Gombe, Kingsley Temitope Ogga, Don Norman Obinna, Kennedy Odion, Clement Ehigiator, Stella Chukwuma, Patrick Ambut, Johny Tovie Derek, Duke Dick, and Elias Adikwu.
The party explained that the decision was taken after a motion on disciplinary action against erring members was presented and overwhelmingly adopted by delegates under the leadership of the National Chairman, Senator David Mark.
In the official statement, the ADC said the move was necessary to safeguard internal cohesion and reinforce party discipline as it positions itself as a credible alternative ahead of future elections.
The statement further noted that the expelled members are now free to join other political platforms, adding that any party willing to accept them may do so without restriction.
The ADC reaffirmed its commitment to internal democracy, accountability and adherence to constitutional procedures, stressing that it would continue to enforce standards aimed at strengthening its organisational structure.
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Party officials described the development as a firm step towards consolidating unity and maintaining order within its ranks following its national convention in Abuja.



