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ADC Crisis: Bala Claims He Was Misled, Denies Supporting David Mark’s Alleged Takeover

ADC Crisis: Bala Claims He Was Misled, Denies Supporting David Mark’s Alleged Takeover
A member of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Bala, has denied reports suggesting he supported former Senate President David Mark in an alleged takeover of the party, insisting he was misled into making such claims.
Bala stated that he was “tricked” into being associated with the alleged endorsement, clarifying that he never gave approval or backing to any move aimed at changing the leadership structure of the African Democratic Congress.
Denial of Party Takeover Allegations
The clarification comes amid ongoing internal tensions within the ADC over leadership control and succession arrangements ahead of the 2027 general elections.
Bala maintained that his position has been misrepresented, stressing that he remains committed to due process and the party’s constitutional framework.
Deepening ADC Internal Crisis
The ADC has continued to face internal disputes involving key political figures and stakeholders, with conflicting claims over leadership direction and party structure.
The situation has led to growing uncertainty within the party as different factions contest authority and influence ahead of the next election cycle.
Call for Clarification and Order
Party observers have called for calm and proper verification of claims circulating within the ADC, warning that misinformation could further deepen internal divisions.
Stakeholders are urging party leaders to resolve disputes through constitutional mechanisms to restore stability and unity.

