‘I was tricked,’ ADC’s Bala denies backing Mark’s leadership takeover
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‘I was tricked,’ ADC’s Bala denies backing Mark’s leadership takeover

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Apr 20, 2026 3 min read 1 views 1 shares
‘I was tricked,’ ADC’s Bala denies backing Mark’s leadership takeover
Reports reaching Glow FM indicate that the acclaimed acting National Chairman of the African Democratic Congress, Nafiu Bala, has alleged that he was deceived into attending a ceremony where the party’s leadership was handed over.

Bala declared this in an interview with AIT News aired on Monday while reacting to reports that he was present during the installation of former the Senate President David Mark and Rauf Aregbesola as interim National Chairman and Secretary of the party.

He claimed he was invited under the false pretence that the July 2025 event was merely for the adoption of new coalition members into the ADC, led by former chairman Ralph Nwosu.

Instead, he disclosed he found himself at a ceremony installing new leaders.

“I was tricked to attend the handing-over ceremony to David Mark. Ralph told me that it was just adoption of new members for the coalition movement.

“But on the same day, Nwosu announced his resignation, and on the same day, he announced David Mark and other excos,” he expressed.

Bala, who was ADC’s deputy national chairman at the time, claimed he only realised the true nature of the gathering after it had begun.

He maintained that he had no prior knowledge of the leadership transition and did not consent to it.

Asked why he did not raise the alarm or go to court immediately after the event, the embattled politician disclosed he consulted widely before forwarding his name to the Independent National Electoral Commission as acting National Chairman of the ADC.

in the words of him, INEC informed him that he had resigned his position as Deputy National Chairman — a development he described as part of the deception.

“Immediately after one week, we started organising meetings. The remaining NWC and NEC members were consulting across the country before taking any action.

“After consultations, I wrote a letter to INEC, as Deputy National Chairman and with the remaining NWC, that I had resumed office as the authentic acting National Chairman of the party.

“After the consultations, I remember that immediately we went to court,” Bala pointed out.

Neither Nwosu nor the Mark-led ADC faction has reacted to Bala’s allegations as of the present time.

The development comes as the crisis within the party deepens, with three rival camps laying claim to its leadership ahead of the 2027 general elections.

The factions loyal to Mark, Gombe, and former presidential candidate Dumebi Kachikwu have accused one another of illegality, impunity, and hijacking of party structures.

Recall that, following a court ruling, INEC has derecognised the Mark-led leadership and mentioned it will not monitor the party’s meetings, congresses, or conventions until the Federal High Court resolves the dispute.

Leaders of the Mark-led faction have accused the Presidency and the All Progressives Congress of backing the Gombe and Kachikwu camps to pave the way for President Bola Tinubu’s re-election.

In response, the APC and the Presidency dismissed the claims, urging the Mark-led faction to resolve its internal issues instead of blaming the government.

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