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Court Affirms David Mark’s ADC Leadership as Atiku Vows to Continue 2027 Presidential Bid

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By Abigail David

The Federal High Court in Abuja has affirmed the leadership of David Mark as National Chairman of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), dismissing a suit challenging the party’s current leadership.

Delivering judgment on Thursday, Justice Musa Liman upheld the preliminary objections filed by the ADC, its former National Chairman, Ralph Nwosu, David Mark and National Secretary Rauf Aregbesola.

The court ruled that it lacked jurisdiction to entertain the suit, holding that the dispute concerned the internal affairs of a political party and was therefore non-justiciable. It also found that the plaintiff, House of Representatives member Leke Abejide, lacked the legal standing to institute the case and failed to exhaust the ADC’s internal dispute resolution mechanisms before approaching the court.

Justice Liman further held that the emergence of David Mark and Aregbesola complied with the ADC Constitution and the Electoral Act 2026, affirming the validity of the party’s leadership transition. The court awarded ₦2 million in costs against Abejide in favour of each defendant and ordered the plaintiff’s counsel to pay an additional ₦10 million pursuant to the Electoral Act.

Reacting to the judgment, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar described the ruling as a victory for constitutional democracy and the rule of law. In a statement issued by his spokesman, Phrank Shaibu, Atiku commended the court for refusing what he described as attempts to use the judiciary for partisan political purposes.

He maintained that the David Mark-led National Working Committee emerged through a lawful and transparent process and reaffirmed his commitment to pursuing the presidency in the 2027 general election under the ADC-led opposition coalition.

David Mark also welcomed the judgment, describing it as a victory for democracy, constitutionalism and the independence of political parties. He said the ruling reinforced the legitimacy of the party’s leadership and pledged that the ADC would continue to provide credible opposition ahead of the 2027 elections.

The legal challenge stemmed from political realignments following the ADC’s adoption as a coalition platform by opposition figures preparing for the 2027 general election.

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APC Sets August 22 for Legislative Primary Elections

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By Abigail David

The All Progressives Congress (APC) has scheduled Saturday, August 22, 2026, for its primary elections to select candidates for four restored State House of Assembly constituencies and legislative bye-elections across five states.

The party announced the timetable in a statement signed by its National Organising Secretary, Sulaiman Argungu, and released on Wednesday.

The primaries will cover three restored constituencies in Delta State — Abraka, Isoko North II and Ughelli South II — and Yagba West II in Kogi State.

The exercise will also produce APC candidates for legislative bye-elections in Gombe, Bauchi, Delta and Kano states.

According to the timetable, the sale of expression-of-interest and nomination forms will run from August 18 to 20, while the submission deadline is August 20.

Screening of aspirants, publication of results and screening appeals will take place on August 21, ahead of the primaries on August 22. Election appeals are scheduled for August 24.

The APC fixed the expression-of-interest fee for State House of Assembly aspirants at N1 million and the nomination fee at N5 million, while House of Representatives aspirants will pay N1 million and N9 million respectively.

Female, youth and physically challenged aspirants are required to pay the expression-of-interest fee and 50 per cent of the prescribed nomination fee.

The timetable follows the Independent National Electoral Commission’s restoration of the four previously suppressed constituencies after court judgments.

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Natasha Osawaru Emerges as Edo Assembly Minority Leader

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By Abigail David

Natasha Osawaru, wife of Nigerian singer Innocent Idibia, popularly known as 2Baba, has been appointed Minority Leader of the Edo State House of Assembly.

Osawaru, who represents Egor Constituency, was announced as the new minority leader during Monday’s plenary following a reshuffling of the Assembly’s principal leadership positions.

Her emergence followed her defection from the Peoples Democratic Party to the National Democratic Congress in May 2026.

A statement from her Media and Strategic Communications Directorate said the reshuffle reflected new alignments among lawmakers and party caucuses in the Assembly.

Osawaru previously served as Deputy Majority Leader. She has focused on grassroots development, legislative debates, and youth and women empowerment during her time in the Assembly.

Reacting to her new position, Osawaru thanked the Assembly leadership, her colleagues and constituents.

She described the appointment as a responsibility rather than a title, pledging to promote accountability, effective representation and the development of Edo State.

Her emergence places her in a key opposition leadership role in the Edo State House of Assembly.

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Politicians Urged to Shun Violence, Focus on Issues Ahead of 2027 Elections

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A security expert in Katsina State, Ibrahim Katsina, has urged politicians and their supporters to embrace peaceful campaigns and focus on issues ahead of the 2027 general elections.

Katsina, a former Special Adviser on Security Matters to ex-Governor Aminu Masari, made the call in an interview with Channels Television in Katsina on Monday.

He urged political parties and candidates to promote their manifestos rather than resort to violence, intimidation, hate speech or other actions capable of creating tension.

“As the 2027 electioneering campaign draws closer, my advice to politicians is that they play according to the rules of the game in order not to overheat the polity,” he said.

Katsina also called on the Independent National Electoral Commission and security agencies to sanction political actors who incite violence or engage in thuggery.

On security, he commended the improvement recorded in Katsina State, attributing it to collaboration between the government and security agencies.

He expressed optimism that ongoing operations would further reduce insecurity before the 2027 elections, while stressing that citizens also have a role to play in maintaining peace.

“Security is everybody’s business. When we unite against terror, we will succeed,” he said.

Katsina also cautioned Nigerians against glorifying criminal activities on social media, saying such narratives could encourage criminals and undermine public confidence in security efforts.

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