*Photo:Dumebi Kachikwu*
Former presidential candidate of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Dumebi Kachikwu, has alleged a plot by political elites to take over the party, as he criticised the position of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on the lingering leadership crisis.
INEC had stated that it would not recognise any faction within the ADC until all pending court cases are concluded.
Reacting to the development during a press conference in Abuja, Kachikwu said the action had triggered widespread reactions, raising concerns over the state of the party and its future.
He traced the crisis to the tenure of former National Chairman, Ralph Nwosu, which he said ended on August 21, 2022, in line with court rulings.
Kachikwu alleged that a group of former political office holders moved into the party after failing to secure other platforms, accusing them of lacking ideological direction.
According to him, the group had earlier attempted to float a new political platform and later moved to the Social Democratic Party before turning to the ADC.
“They move from one political party to another with no ideology or belief system, driven only by the notion that power is their birthright,” he said.
He questioned the motive behind the move, noting that several other political parties exist without legal disputes.
The former presidential candidate warned that the crisis could affect aspirants seeking to contest the 2027 general elections on the platform of the party.
“What is happening has effectively made political aspirations within the ADC a non-starter for now,” he said.
Kachikwu dismissed concerns that Nigeria was drifting toward a one-party state, listing opposition parties such as the Peoples Democratic Party, Labour Party, New Nigeria Peoples Party and others as still active.
He also alleged plans to increase the cost of nomination forms from ₦50,000 to ₦500,000, a move he said would exclude grassroots members from participation.
“They claim to represent the masses, yet they cannot operate in a party where ordinary Nigerians hold sway,” he added.
Kachikwu further suggested that the situation could be part of a broader political strategy, alleging that Nigerians were being misled.
On INEC’s position, he questioned why the commission appeared to rely on court processes in the current instance, despite previous rulings on the ADC leadership not being enforced.
“Why are we discussing the resignation of a leadership that, by law, ceased to exist in 2022? You cannot build something on nothing,” he said.
He also raised concerns over what he described as inconsistencies in the commission’s actions regarding recognition of party leadership.
Responding to claims of political alignment, Kachikwu denied backing President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, instead accusing former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and his associates of undermining the ADC.
“They came into the party to stop people like me from contesting,” he said.
Kachikwu maintained that he remains committed to pursuing his political ambition on the ADC platform despite the challenges.
“We will take things one day at a time and face the obstacles before us,” he said, expressing hope that the crisis would be resolved in the coming weeks.
He also called for stricter adherence to due process in party affairs, stressing the need for compliance with provisions of the Electoral Act.
TEXT OF THE SPEECH READ AT THE PRESS CONFERENCE
RE: INEC CEASES TO RECOGNISE THE DAVID MARK LED CARETAKER COMMITTEE. A CASE OF POLITICAL SUICIDE AND BAD MARKET
Dear ADC family and friends,
Yesterday the Independent National Electoral Commission, (INEC), in response to a recent court ruling said it has ceased to recognise the David Mark led caretaker committee.
They went further to say they wouldn’t recognise any faction until all matters in the courts have been decided.
As is expected, I have been inundated with calls and messages seeking my reaction to INEC’s latest position.
How did we get here? Did hundreds of our so-called political giants just commit political suicide? How did they get sucked into this quicksand?
Let me tell you how. Ralph Nwosu whose tenure as chairman of the African Democratic Congress lapsed on the 21st of August 2022 sold the ADC to men who had destroyed their parties and were seeking for another party with which to prosecute their grudge match against President Tinubu and the APC.
These group of mostly ex political office holders who have held sway over the affairs of Nigeria for the last forty years or more had attempted to register the Ada and then jumped to the SDP before they gate crashed the ADC in the middle of the night. How do you explain this? Jumping from political party to political party, no ideology, no belief system, standing for nothing and believing only in the notion that power is their birth right.
I had long warned that the ADC was bad market and that anyone who attempted to come into the party through the back door would be shown the way out through the windows. What we are seeing today is just the beginning. There are several court cases that will end at the Supreme Court and the only way they can win is if the Supreme Court can change Monday to Saturday and Saturday to Tuesday, but again this is Nigeria where anything and everything is possible. So, all those of you who joined these geriatrics because you seek to contest for positions in the 2027 general elections, I regret to inform you that the actions of these men have rendered any political aspiration through the ADC a nonstarter.
There are many who would say that this means that we are now a one-party state and my immediate response is that we have the PDP, Labour Party, NNPP, AA, AAC, SDP, ADP, APGA, Accord and many other parties out there. So why the ADC?
Why the African Democratic Congress? These men who attempted to hijack our party had already concluded plans to conduct congresses where forms that were hitherto sold for N50,000 would now be sold for N500,000 all in a bid to disenfranchise the poor party faithful who originally held those positions.
Are they saying that ordinary Nigerians who they consider poor are not good enough to hold party positions in a party where these big men are? They have long told us that they seek political office to better the lot of the masses, yet they can’t be in a party where the masses hold way.
I will now answer the myriad questions that I have been getting since yesterday with this statement: I have now accepted that these old men are truly masters of the political game. For them to come into the ADC knowing that there is no pathway here for them, means that there is a conspiracy between these men and the APC to make a fool of us all. This is the only plausible explanation.
My consolation in all these is that you can fool man, but you can’t fool God. God win.
Thank you and God bless.
Dumebi Kachikwu
ADC Presidential Candidate in the 2023 presidential elections.
02/04/2026