Kachikwu Rejoices As Court Dismisses Nwosu-Led ADC Executive

The African Democratic Congress’ presidential candidate, Dumebi Kachikwu, praised the Federal High Court in Abuja on Tuesday for dismissing the party’s former leader, Ralph Nwosu, and his executive council.

According to him, Justice Binta Nyako’s decision was a Christmas present for the entire ADC family since it allowed them to focus on rebuilding their party and taking their campaign to the Nigerian people.

In a statement, Kachikwu stated that he would create a party that would be the pride of all Nigerians.

He said, “Nwosu did everything possible to destroy our party and our collective ambitions all for personal gain.
,”He and his management encouraged down ballot candidates to enter negotiations with other parties thus further strengthening the prevalent view that smaller parties are only in the race to negotiate payments with bigger parties.
“This will never be the story of ADC going forward. We will exterminate this anti democratic cankerworm that almost destroyed our party and build a party that will be the pride of all Nigerians.

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“Change must start from within and this change has started within the ADC. I am sending a strong warning to APC, PDP and the Labour Party; ADC will not trade or negotiate any mandate. If you paid any money to anybody go and collect your money back.”

Justice Nyako had removed the Nwosu-led leadership of ADC and nullified all actions taken by them from August 21 2022 till date.

She also also affirmed leadership of Senator Patricia Akwashiki which conducted the primary that produced Kachikwu.

 

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