ADC Lists Six Demands at INEC Protest, Warns Against Threats to Democracy

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Leaders and members of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) staged a major protest in Abuja under the banner #OccupyINEC, accusing the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) of actions they say threaten democratic principles and party autonomy. The demonstration drew a coalition of opposition figures, including David Mark, Atiku Abubakar, Peter Obi, Rabiu Kwankwaso, and Rauf Aregbesola.

The protest followed INEC’s refusal to recognise correspondence from rival ADC factions amid an ongoing leadership dispute. Demonstrators argued that the commission’s stance interferes with internal party affairs and undermines multiparty democracy. Addressing supporters, Obi urged Nigerians to resist any drift toward a one-party system, stressing that democracy must be actively defended.

During the rally, ADC leaders presented a six-point demand directed at INEC leadership. These include the immediate resignation or removal of the commission’s chairman, withdrawal of what the party described as “offensive” correspondence, and a formal apology to the ADC. The party also demanded a clear commitment from INEC to avoid interference in political party matters. It warned that failure to comply would trigger legal action and coordinated civic mobilisation.

Speaking on behalf of the party, Mark and Aregbesola accused the INEC chairman of overstepping constitutional boundaries by publicly interpreting court rulings, a role they insist belongs solely to the judiciary. They argued that such conduct risks eroding public confidence in the electoral process and weakening institutional credibility.

Despite the tensions, Mark sought to reassure party members, describing the crisis as part of a natural evolution rather than a fracture within the ADC. He reiterated the party’s commitment to national unity and democratic stability.

The protest also attracted support from broader opposition circles, signalling growing collaboration ahead of the 2027 elections. Participants maintained a peaceful atmosphere even as security operatives monitored the gathering.

Overall, the demonstration reflects mounting concerns among opposition groups about electoral integrity and the independence of key democratic institutions in Nigeria.

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