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ADC Youth Wing Gives Amupitan 74 Hours to Resign

The youth wing of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) has given the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) a 74-hour deadline to address their concerns over a dispute surrounding the party’s leadership.

The youths issued the ultimatum during a peaceful protest in Katsina State on Thursday, themed “Amupitan Must Go.”

Led by Jamilu Yahaya, the demonstrators marched along Daura Road before terminating the protest at the Katsina State office of INEC, where they submitted a formal letter to the Resident Electoral Commissioner through an official representative.

In their demands, the protesters called on INEC to restore the David Mark-led leadership of the ADC on the commission’s official portal and issue a public apology to Nigerians for actions they alleged had undermined constitutional order.

Additionally, the group demanded that the commission refrain from acting on letters, pending motions, or non-binding processes without clear court rulings, insisting that INEC must maintain strict neutrality in party-related matters.

The youths expressed concern over recent actions attributed to INEC regarding the party’s leadership, warning that such moves could affect preparations for the ADC’s forthcoming national convention and raise questions about the commission’s neutrality.

The protesters further urged INEC to address their concerns, warning that failure to do so could trigger further lawful civic actions across the country.

Receiving the protest letter on behalf of the Resident Electoral Commissioner, the Administrative Secretary of INEC in Katsina, Ibrahim Dari, assured the protesters that their concerns would be forwarded to the appropriate authorities for consideration.

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