ADC distance itself from LP, PDP and other parties agitating for the cancellation of election 

ADC distance itself from LP, PDP, and other parties agitating for the cancellation of the election 

 

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has distanced itself from the parties agitating for the cancellation of Saturday’s cancellation of Elections.

This is coming after a nationwide report that ADC, LP, and PDP have called for the cancellation of results and demanded the resignation of the INEC Chairman.

Furthermore, the new development from ADC was stated IPressress Statement signed by the Party’s Board of Trustees Chairman, Senator Mrs. Patricia Akwashiki who said that the party’s former chairman was not authorized to take such a decision on behalf of the party.

 

Read ADC’s press Statement- “Leave ADC Out Of Your Fight”

My attention has been drawn to a press statement issued by the National Chairman of the Labour Party, Julius Abure, on behalf of the Labour Party, Peoples Democratic Party, and the African Democratic Congress.

 

They demanded that the INEC Chairman step down from his position and that fresh elections should be conducted. This is not the position of the African Democratic Congress (ADC). Ralph Nwosu who is the immediate past Chairman of the ADC does not speak for the ADC and cannot speak for the ADC.

In addition, the statement read that ADC cannot be a Party to any action that will undermine the integrity of INEC or lead to a breakdown of law and order.

 

We cannot be a party to any action that will undermine the integrity of INEC or lead to a breakdown of law and order. When the final results are announced by INEC, we will have an informed reaction.

The ADC will not be a party to any attempt to truncate the ongoing electoral process. All parties to this process must remain law abiding and remember that the Electoral Act spells out guidelines for redress.”

 

Read Here: LP, PDP, and ADC ask INEC Chairman to resign

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