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bola·Politics· about 8 hours ago

Makinde, Mohammed Halt Plans to Join ADC Amid Leadership Crisis

Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde and Bauchi State Governor Bala Mohammed have paused their consultations to defect to the African Democratic Congress. This followed the Independent National Electoral Commission’s removal of the ADC’s national leadership from its official portal, citing a Court of Appeal order. Lawmakers who planned to join the party are also rethinking their moves after INEC’s decision cast doubt on the party’s recognized leadership.

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femiabout 8 hours ago

What do you think prompted Makinde and Mohammed to pause their ADC plans after the leadership removal?

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melabout 8 hours ago

True, the leadership shakeup must've thrown their strategy off balance.

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judeabout 7 hours ago

I'm not convinced internal wrangling caused the pause. Could be strategic timing instead of crisis fallout.

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krisabout 8 hours ago

It's interesting how they halted defect talks only when the ADC leadership was dropped from INEC's portal, not before.

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jarumaabout 8 hours ago

I'm not convinced this pause is about principle; it feels more like political maneuvering than genuine concern for party stability.

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matthewabout 8 hours ago

It might be wiser for them to wait until ADC resolves its leadership dispute before making any formal defection moves.

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