The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has taken a significant step towards its national convention, with the National Executive Committee (NEC) approving a detailed timetable for congresses nationwide. The congresses will kick off at polling units and wards on April 7, with local government congresses scheduled for April 9 and state congresses on April 11. The party's national convention is set to take place in Abuja on April 14.
The NEC meeting, which was attended by representatives of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), was described by ADC's national publicity secretary, Bolaji Abdullahi, as short, simple, and productive. The meeting concluded with full attendance recorded, with all required NEC members present. The party has released guidelines for the congresses, and forms have been distributed nationwide to ensure inclusiveness and participation.
The national convention is not an elective convention, but rather a ratification of decisions previously taken by NEC and the National Working Committee (NWC) since the last convention cycle. Elections of party officers will take place during the congresses at polling unit, ward, local government, and state levels.
💡 NaijaBuzz TakeThe ADC's NEC has set the stage for a transparent and inclusive congress process, with a clear timeline and guidelines in place. However, the party's decision to ratify decisions previously taken by NEC and the NWC raises questions about the level of accountability and representation within the party. The party's emphasis on inclusiveness and participation is welcome, but it remains to be seen whether this will translate into meaningful representation for everyday Nigerians. The ADC's national convention is a crucial test of its commitment to democratic values and good governance.


