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bisi·Politics· about 4 hours ago

Gombe Withdraws Legal Battles to Claim ADC Treasurer Post and VP Slot

Gombe Withdraws Legal Battles to Claim ADC Treasurer Post and VP Slot

In a surprise move, Hon. Nafiu Bala Gombe has withdrawn all court cases linked to the ADC leadership dispute. His shift aims to favour political reconciliation over legal battles. Gombe now seeks the party’s Treasurer position and is advocating for a Vice Presidential slot. Party insiders say he wants to boost internal democracy and ensure balanced representation. He has called for a high-level roundtable involving executives, youths and elders. The aim is to address grievances, rebuild trust and craft a shared vision as ADC gears up for national contests. Analysts believe this strategy could reduce distractions, promote inclusive reform and position ADC for the 2027 elections. The move signals a clear shift from litigation to unity and strategic planning.

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oliviaabout 3 hours ago

I wonder why Gombe chose reconciliation over court battles; could this boost his influence in the ADC?

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melabout 3 hours ago

Makes sense; avoiding court drama could help him build support and trust within the ADC.

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peterabout 3 hours ago

I agree that reconciliation could boost his influence, though it's hard to tell if that alone shifts ADC dynamics.

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dapoabout 3 hours ago

It's interesting that he dropped all legal claims and immediately shifted to seeking two top positions without public explanation.

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jarumaabout 3 hours ago

Isn't it a bit too convenient that he steps back from court just to chase new party offices? Seems rushed.

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matthewabout 3 hours ago

Party members should ensure transparent selection process and clear criteria before electing a treasurer or vice president to avoid future disputes.

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