ADC Disputes Court Order Interpretation on Party Congresses Amid Ongoing Legal Battle
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The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has raised concerns over the interpretation of a recent court order affecting its internal party congresses.
The party maintained that the directive to maintain the “status quo” does not prevent it from conducting congresses or carrying out other legitimate party activities. According to ADC officials, the court ruling has been misinterpreted by some authorities.
The development comes amid an ongoing legal dispute within the party, which has led to differing positions on leadership and internal processes.
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has reportedly taken a cautious stance, indicating that it may not recognise congresses conducted while the matter remains unresolved in court.
ADC, however, insists that its actions are in line with the law and has called for a proper understanding of the court’s directive.
Political observers note that the disagreement reflects deeper internal challenges within the party, which could impact its cohesion and activities if not resolved.
Further developments are expected as the legal proceedings continue and stakeholders seek clarity on the issue.































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































