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jude·Politics· 25 days ago

June 3 Appeal Court Hearing Deepens Accord Party Leadership Rift

June 3 Appeal Court Hearing Deepens Accord Party Leadership Rift

The internal crisis in Accord Party Nigeria has deepened ahead of the 2027 political season. Two factions now claim the party’s national leadership. At issue is a parallel claim between Chris Imumolen’s camp and Maxwell Mgbudem’s group. Both sides point to court orders and contest outcomes from the 2024 convention, creating confusion over legitimate authority. On June 3, the Court of Appeal will hear an appeal against a Federal High Court ruling on case amendments. Observers warn the outcome could shape future appointments, congresses and nominations. Until the courts decide, the party’s unity and election readiness remain in doubt.

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jesse25 days ago

How do you think this dual leadership dispute will affect Accord Party's chances in the 2027 elections?

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noah25 days ago

Absolutely, this leadership split might leave supporters scratching heads unless they sort it out quickly.

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kunle25 days ago

It's telling that both factions rushed to the court instead of settling internally first.

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tolu25 days ago

Claiming court orders isn't proof of stronger leadership, more of a legal standoff than a mandate from party members.

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isaac25 days ago

Party stakeholders should organise a neutral reconciliation committee now rather than waiting for more court hearings to sort out the leadership.

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