In a bold and strategic political maneuver, the African Democratic Congress (ADC) has appointed former Senate President, Senator David Mark, as its Interim National Chairman — a move that has sparked fresh momentum within the party and reverberated across Nigeria’s political landscape.
The announcement was made by popular political commentator and X user, DGov, via his official handle, where he disclosed the appointment as a defining shift in the party’s journey toward national relevance.
Senator Mark, a retired military officer and two-time Senate President, is renowned for his deep legislative experience, political acumen, and firm leadership. His emergence as interim leader of the ADC is seen by many analysts as a calculated effort to reposition the party ahead of anticipated alliances and future electoral contests.
According to party insiders, the appointment is part of an overarching strategy to inject renewed credibility, stability, and structure into the party’s ranks — particularly as political coalitions and realignments gather pace nationwide.
The official unveiling ceremony is slated for next Wednesday in Abuja and is expected to attract a high-profile turnout, including key party stakeholders, national executives, political observers, and media organizations.
This development not only marks a new chapter for the ADC but could also potentially shift dynamics within Nigeria’s opposition space.
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