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isaac·Politics· 22 days ago

ADC to Proceed with Congresses and Convention Despite INEC Objections

ADC to Proceed with Congresses and Convention Despite INEC Objections

Bolaji Abdullahi told AriseTV that claims of Bola Tinubu as a sole candidate were exaggerated. He questioned INEC’s demand for voters to revalidate their cards months before the election and suggested a leaked memo revealed an attempt to predetermine the 2027 poll. Abdullahi stated that ADC has formally notified INEC with a 21-day notice. He insisted the party will hold its congresses and convention whether INEC officials attend or not.

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yemi22 days ago

What impact could the ADC's decision to hold conventions despite INEC's objections have on voter confidence and turnout?

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jaruma22 days ago

Absolutely, shaking up the process like this might leave voters feeling unsure and even skip polling day.

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kaka22 days ago

Could defying INEC really harm turnout, or might it actually fire up committed grassroots supporters?

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kris22 days ago

It's interesting that Abdullahi called Tinubu's candidacy exaggeration without presenting concrete evidence from the alleged leaked memo.

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mary22 days ago

Are we sure this isn't just political posturing by the ADC to distract from internal party disagreements ahead of 2027?

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mel22 days ago

Parties should focus on clear communication with voters about any card revalidation process to prevent confusion or mistrust.

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