TDThe Supreme Court of Nigeria has fixed Thursday, April 30, for the much-anticipated judgment in the leadership dispute rocking the African Democratic Congress (ADC).
The case is expected to significantly shape the party’s internal structure and future political direction.
The apex court’s decision to set a definitive date follows months of legal tussle and conflicting claims over the legitimate leadership of the party.
The dispute, which has drawn national attention, centers on the validity of party congresses and the tenure of current state executives, with opposing factions asserting control.
Sources within the judiciary confirmed that the panel of justices has concluded hearings and will deliver a final ruling that is expected to bring clarity to the protracted crisis.
Political analysts say the outcome could either reaffirm the existing leadership framework or mandate a restructuring that may alter the party’s operational dynamics ahead of future electoral activities.
The ADC, one of Nigeria’s prominent opposition parties, has been embroiled in internal disagreements that escalated into multiple court cases across jurisdictions.
The matter eventually reached the Supreme Court after conflicting lower court decisions created uncertainty over who holds legitimate authority within the party.
Party stakeholders have expressed mixed reactions ahead of the ruling.
While some members remain optimistic that the judgment will validate their position, others have called for unity regardless of the outcome.
They warn that prolonged division could weaken the party’s electoral prospects.
Legal experts note that the Supreme Court’s judgment will be final and binding, leaving no room for further appeals.
As such, Thursday’s ruling is widely regarded as a decisive moment not only for the ADC but also for broader political party governance in Nigeria.
Observers across the political landscape are closely monitoring developments.
There are expectations that the verdict will set a precedent on internal party disputes and adherence to constitutional provisions.
As the countdown to Thursday continues, all eyes remain on the Supreme Court.
Its decision is poised to determine the immediate and long-term trajectory of the ADC.













