The newly appointed Interim National Chairman of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Senator David Mark, has drawn a clear line in the sand, promising to uphold discipline, reject imposition of candidates, and usher in a new era of internal democracy. Speaking during the party’s National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting in Abuja, Mark pledged to lead with integrity, transparency, and bold vision, stating emphatically that anti-party behavior and disorder would no longer be tolerated under his watch.

Applauding the legacy of his predecessor, Chief Ralph Nwosu, Mark commended the outgoing leadership for their sacrifices and the solid foundation laid for the party. “We are building a party of the people, by the people,” he said, pledging to energize grassroots structures, instill accountability, and ensure that every member truly owns the party. A firm advocate of inclusion, Mark unveiled ADC’s commitment to reserving 35% of leadership roles for women and giving youth under 40 a meaningful voice in governance—not just symbolic roles. He also announced the formation of a 50-member policy team to shape the party’s future direction across key sectors like education, health, technology, security, and the economy.
The ADC, once seen as a fringe party, is now experiencing explosive growth. Chief Nwosu revealed that online membership registration had surged so rapidly that the party’s website crashed multiple times, with millions now actively paying dues. He called it “a new dawn” for the ADC. With Mark at the helm, party leaders say the ADC is positioning itself as a true alternative to the mainstream a political force ready to deliver real governance, not empty promises.
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