The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has fixed May 12, 2026, for the inauguration of its newly elected state executives, following the conclusion of party congresses held across the country.
The exercise, which produced new state chairmen and executive members, is part of the party’s ongoing efforts to strengthen its internal structures ahead of future political activities.
Announcing the development in a statement on Sunday, National Publicity Secretary of the party, Bolaji Abdullahi, said the congresses were conducted peacefully nationwide, noting that the process underscored the party’s emphasis on internal democracy and adherence to its constitutional guidelines.
With the new officials set to assume office, the party is placing focus on consolidation at the state level, urging the leadership to prioritise unity and organisational discipline in expanding its grassroots presence.
The statement also highlighted the need for alignment with the direction of the national leadership under Chairman Senator David Mark, as the party works to position itself as a viable political alternative.
While the inauguration date has been set, the party indicated that adjustments could still be communicated by its National Working Committee if necessary.