ADC Suspends Kaduna Chairman, Secretary Over Alleged Misconduct
The African Democratic Congress (ADC) in Kaduna State has suspended its State Chairman, Elder Patrick Ambut, and State Secretary, Mr. Victor Oluwatuyi, over allegations of anti-party activities, gross misconduct, and violation of the party’s constitution.
In a statement issued on Monday by the State Publicity Secretary, Engr. Idris Musa, the party said the suspension followed a meeting of the State Working Committee (SWC) convened after receiving petitions from the Igabi and Sabon Gari Local Government Chairmen, as well as complaints from other local chapters.
According to the statement, the suspended officials were accused of engaging in acts capable of causing dis-affection among members, creating parallel party organs, and breaching several provisions of the ADC Constitution (2022 as amended).
The ADC also disclosed that it received a letter from the Kaduna State Police Command confirming an ongoing investigation into the alleged illegal removal of the Igabi Local Government Chairman, involving both suspended officials.
“The Chairman’s undemocratic disposition and selective relationship with State Working Committee members, coupled with his poor leadership style, contravene Articles 7(8 & 11) and 20(1b) of the ADC Constitution,” the statement said.
The party further accused Ambut and Oluwatuyi of running the Kaduna ADC like a “secret cult,” making unilateral decisions without due consultation or reference to the State Working Committee, and undermining the principles of transparency, accountability, and rule of law for personal gain.
To restore order and preserve the integrity of the party, the State Working Committee resolved to: Suspend Elder Patrick Ambut and Mr. Victor Oluwatuyi pending the conclusion of investigations; and Constitute a five-man Disciplinary Committee to probe the allegations and make recommendations;
The SWC however, appointed Hon. Ahmed Tijjani Mustapha, the Deputy State Chairman, as Acting State Chairman, and Mrs. Rachael Didams as Acting State Secretary.
The statement added that the decision was necessary to uphold the ADC’s values and allow the disciplinary process to proceed without interference.
“The suspension is aimed at protecting the integrity of the party and ensuring due process in line with our constitution,” the statement concluded.
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