Babachir Lawal Resigns from ADC Over Alleged Party Dictatorship
Former SGF Babachir Lawal has resigned from the African Democratic Congress, citing a complete lack of internal democracy and the systemic imposition of candidates by the party's leadership.
Former Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Babachir Lawal, has triggered a major political crisis within the African Democratic Congress after publicly announcing his immediate and total resignation from the opposition platform. Lawal, a highly influential political figure whose entry into the ADC had previously boosted the party's cross-regional appeal, explicitly blamed his abrupt departure on the national leadership's complete abandonment of internal democracy and fair play. He lamented that the party's hierarchy had systematically replaced transparent democratic consultations with an autocratic system of candidate imposition and backroom deals, effectively alienating foundational members and destroying the platform's credibility as a progressive alternative.
The high-profile resignation has generated intense controversy and debate across the political spectrum, coming at a critical juncture when the ADC is heavily embroiled in a wider leadership tussle and legal challenges following its chaotic post-primary elections. Lawal asserted that he could no longer in good conscience remain associated with an institution that hypocritically preaches democratic governance to the wider public while ruthlessly suppressing the voices and rights of its own internal stakeholders. While the national working committee of the ADC has downplayed the exit, claiming that the party remains structurally sound, political analysts emphasize that losing a strategist of Lawal's caliber could significantly cripple the party's capacity to negotiate effectively within the unfolding opposition alliance ahead of 2027.
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