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Federal High Court Affirms David Mark-Led ADC Leadership as Obasanjo Warns Against Divisive Politics
  • July 2, 2026
  • Unity Times

Anietie Udobit, Abuja

Nigeria’s evolving political landscape recorded two significant developments as the Federal High Court in Abuja affirmed the legitimacy of the Senator David Mark-led leadership of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), while former President Olusegun Obasanjo issued a passionate warning against actions capable of pushing the country toward another civil conflict.

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The court’s ruling comes amid months of internal disagreements and leadership tussles within the ADC, a party that has increasingly attracted national attention following a wave of high-profile defections and realignments ahead of the 2027 general elections.

Justice of the Federal High Court held that the current leadership structure headed by former Senate President David Mark remains the legally recognized executive of the party pending the determination of other related matters before the courts.

Political observers believe the judgment could temporarily stabilize the party as it seeks to consolidate its position among Nigeria’s opposition parties.

Over the past year, the ADC has witnessed an influx of prominent politicians, former governors, lawmakers, and political strategists seeking alternative platforms amid growing dissatisfaction within Nigeria’s larger political parties.

Analysts say the ruling provides the party with legal certainty at a time when preparations for the 2027 elections are gathering momentum.

Obasanjo Sounds National Warning

In a separate but equally significant development, former President Olusegun Obasanjo cautioned political leaders against actions capable of deepening Nigeria’s ethnic, religious and political divisions.

Speaking during a national dialogue on peace, governance and democratic stability, Obasanjo warned that history should never be forgotten.

Without directly referring to any political party, he stressed that reckless political rhetoric, electoral violence, hate speech and exclusionary governance could reopen painful national wounds.

Nigeria’s Civil War (1967–1970), popularly known as the Biafran War, remains one of the darkest chapters in the country’s history, claiming an estimated one to three million lives, mostly civilians.

Obasanjo, who served both as a military commander during the war and later as civilian president between 1999 and 2007, urged Nigerians to protect democracy through dialogue, justice and inclusive governance rather than confrontation.

Political scientists believe his comments reflect growing concern over rising political polarization as parties reposition for 2027.

Civil society organisations have similarly warned that the increasing use of inflammatory political language could heighten tensions in vulnerable communities if left unchecked.

Observers note that while political competition remains an essential part of democracy, preserving national cohesion must remain a shared responsibility among political leaders, institutions and citizens.

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