Table of Contents
- Appointment of Senator Nenadi Usman
- Crisis Resolution Efforts
- Prioritizing Unity
- Sanctioning Expelled Members
The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has appointed former Minister of Finance, Senator Nenadi Usman, as the Coalition Chairman to manage party affairs and promote reconciliation efforts in Kaduna State.
This decision is part of the initiative to address the ongoing crisis within the party's Kaduna State chapter.
According to DAILY POST, Usman serves as the National Chairman of the Peter Obi faction of the Labour Party and has been appointed to succeed the troubled Julius Abure.
Ja’afaru Sani, the ADC National Vice Chairman (North-West), revealed this during a press conference held in Kaduna.
Sani emphasized that the party is focusing on fostering unity among opposition members, cautioning against political interference that is allegedly intended to undermine the ADC in the state.
He also announced that coalition leaders have decided to penalize expelled members who initiated legal action against a national leader of the party, describing this as an internal conflict that has hindered ADC's advancement.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the role of Senator Nenadi Usman in the ADC?
Senator Nenadi Usman has been appointed as the Coalition Chairman of the ADC to oversee party affairs and lead reconciliation efforts in Kaduna State.
Why is there a need for reconciliation in the ADC?
The reconciliation is necessary to resolve the ongoing crisis within the party's Kaduna State chapter, which has been affecting its unity and progress.
What actions are being taken against expelled members?
Coalition leaders have agreed to sanction expelled members who have filed legal actions against a national leader of the party, as this internal dispute has been detrimental to the party's advancement.



