BREAKING!!! ADC Expels Deputy Chairman, Eight Other Officials For Misconduct
The Kaduna State chapter of the African Democratic Congress(ADC ) has expelled its Deputy Chairman, Ahmed Mustapha, and eight other top officials over alleged gross misconduct, insubordination, and attempts to usurp leadership positions within the party.
According to insiders, the sweep was a necessary purge to restore discipline as a part of the resolutions reached by the State Executive Committee during an emergency meeting held in Kaduna on Wednesday.
Those affected by the expulsion include the State Publicity Secretary, Idris Musa; State Vice Chairman (Zone 1), Sulaiman Abdullahi; State Treasurer, Gambo Sani; State Financial Secretary, Magaji Maiwada; and State Legal Adviser, Danlami Dabai Musa. Others are the State Coordinator of Persons with Disabilities, Saura Muhammed; State Deputy Youth Leader, Ibrahim Muhammed; and one Mansur Gaga.
They were accused of engaging in activities capable of undermining the unity, image, and lawful operation of the ADC in Kaduna and the North-West zone.
According to the SEC’s resolution, the members allegedly held secret meetings to plot leadership changes, forged official documents, and extorted money from party members in violation of the party’s constitution.
Speaking at a press conference after the meeting, the Kaduna State party Chairman, Elder Patrick Ambut, said the party could no longer tolerate actions that threaten its internal cohesion.
He reaffirmed that the leadership of the party remained committed to discipline, transparency, and the rule of law.
“As law-abiding members of the ADC, we are committed to upholding the party’s constitution and safeguarding its integrity. No individual, no matter his position, is above the law of the party,” he stated.
The chairman accused the Deputy Chairman, Mustapha, of abuse of office, impersonation, and acts capable of causing disharmony not only in Kaduna State but also across the North-West zone.
According to him, the actions constitute a gross violation of the ADC constitution and are contrary to established party procedures.
“The Deputy Chairman acted without due process, as he lacks the constitutional authority to convene any meeting or issue such directives on behalf of the party.”
Meanwhile, the Deputy State Publicity Secretary, Alex Tagwai, was appointed as the Acting Publicity Secretary pending further adjustments within the state executive.
Ambut said the decision was endorsed unanimously by the SEC, local government chairmen, and other stakeholders during the meeting.
He warned the remaining members of the party to remain calm and loyal.