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ADC Suspends Chairman In Nasarawa Over Alleged Anti-party Activities

ADC Suspends Chairman In Nasarawa Over Alleged Anti-party Activities

The African Democratic Congress ( ADC ) in Nasarawa State has suspended its Chairman, Godwin Alaku Williams, over allegations of anti-party activities said to be threatening the unity and growth of the party in the state.

Naija News reports that the suspension was announced by the party’s Transitional Leadership Team (TLT) following a petition submitted against Williams, accusing him of actions considered inimical to the interests of the ADC in Nasarawa.

The decision was reached during a meeting of the TLT held on Wednesday at Otunsha Hotel, Keffi, under the leadership of Chief John Michael Abdul.

Confirming the development in a statement, the party’s spokesperson, Comrade Idris Ojoko, said the suspension would last 14 days, pending the outcome of investigations by a disciplinary committee.

“The suspension is to allow for a thorough investigation into the allegations levelled against the state chairman,” Ojoko said.

Following the suspension, the party announced changes in its leadership structure in the state.

Ojoko disclosed that Barrister Paul Magaji Ajeh, a former State Secretary, has been appointed as Acting State Chairman, while Umar A. Babayaro will serve as Acting Secretary.

According to him, the appointments were made to ensure administrative continuity and stability within the party during the investigation period.

Naija News reports that the ADC accused Williams of several acts of anti-party conduct, including his alleged failure to recognise the party’s National Working Committee (NWC) led by Senator David Mark.

He was also accused of refusing to integrate coalition members into the party’s structure in Nasarawa State, an action the party said violated directives from the national leadership.

Ojoko further alleged that Williams reported some party leaders to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), the Department of State Services (DSS) and the Nigeria Police, describing them as impostors.

According to the party, Williams allegedly went further to set up parallel party structures across the state, while obstructing the establishment of ADC offices at the state, local government and ward levels.

The party claimed these actions were carried out in defiance of clear directives from the National Working Committee.

Williams was also accused of interfering with the ongoing membership registration and revalidation exercise, a key programme aimed at strengthening the party’s grassroots presence ahead of future elections.

To probe the allegations, the TLT announced the constitution of a disciplinary committee. The committee will be chaired by Barrister Hassan Yakubu, with Amina Zanwa, Mamman Sunday and Yunus Abdullahi Sidi serving as members. Gaza Mark Auta will act as Secretary.

Ojoko said the committee has been mandated to conduct a transparent investigation and submit its findings within the suspension period.

The ADC leadership called on party members in Nasarawa State to remain calm and law-abiding, stressing that the disciplinary process was aimed at strengthening internal democracy and unity.

“The party remains committed to fairness, discipline and collective progress,” Ojoko added.

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