ADC youth wing issues 3-day ultimatum to INEC to restore Senator David Mark, others to portal

ABUJA, NIGERIA, April 6, 2026 (NPA) — The youth wing of Nigeria’s opposition party, African Democratic Congress (ADC), has given the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) a three-day ultimatum to restore democracy or face nationwide civic action, following the delisting of the Senator David Mark and Rauf Aregbesola-led ADC leadership from its portal last on April 1, 2026, citing a Court ruling.
At a press conference in Abuja, Balarabe Rufai, ADC National Youth Leader, declared Nigeria is under democratic siege. He said what should have been 27 years of uninterrupted civil rule is now being undermined by institutions meant to protect it.
“This is not a warning, this is a crisis,” Rufai said, quoting Mallam Aminu Kano’s warning that democratic humanism can only be built on the ruins of a corrupt system.
The ADC recalled that on July 29, 2025, it held a lawful NEC meeting under INEC supervision, dissolving the previous National Working Committee and producing new leadership led by Senator David Mark. INEC verified and uploaded this leadership on September 9, 2025, with no dispute or objection.
Months later, individuals who had resigned resurfaced to challenge the process. While the matter remains in court, the Court of Appeal ordered a return to the last uncontested position — the David Mark-led leadership. The ADC accused INEC of ignoring facts, misinterpreting court orders, and acting beyond its constitutional authority.
The youth wing urged the National Assembly to investigate and, if necessary, remove the INEC Chairman, stressing that democracy must be defended with action. It also called on the Judiciary to clarify its orders and protect the integrity of Nigeria’s legal system.
The group emphasized that the military must remain neutral, warning against force in civic matters. To Nigeria’s youth, it declared: “This is about our future, our voice, our democracy. Together, let’s defend it or lose everything it represents.”
The ADC insisted that the July 29, 2025 leadership under Senator David Mark remains the only legitimate leadership and demanded INEC restore it immediately and apologize to Nigerians.
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