A Katsina State High Court has dismissed a suit against the David Mark-led African Democratic Congress (ADC) executive, ruling that the crisis is strictly an internal party matter and outside the court’s jurisdiction.
The judgment, delivered on April 14, 2026, by Justice A.K. Tukur, vacated an earlier ex parte order and struck out the case.
Key Highlights of the Ruling
- Court Decision: The Katsina State High Court struck out the suit filed against the David Mark-led ADC executive.
- Date of Judgment: April 14, 2026.
- Presiding Judge: Hon. Justice A.K. Tukur of the Dutsin-Ma Judicial Division.
- Plaintiff: Alhaji Musa Usman Wamba.
- Defendants: Lawan Batagarawa, Babangida Ibrahim Mahuta, the African Democratic Congress (ADC), and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
- Legal Basis: The court ruled that disputes concerning the internal affairs of a political party fall outside its jurisdiction.
- Ex Parte Order: The earlier order granted on April 7, 2026, was vacated.

Implications of the Judgment
- For ADC Leadership: The ruling strengthens the David-led executive’s position, as challenges to its legitimacy must now be resolved within the party structure.
- For Party Members: Members seeking redress must pursue internal mechanisms rather than court litigation.
- For Political Parties in Nigeria: The judgment reinforces the principle that party leadership disputes are internal matters, setting a precedent for similar cases.
Context and Reactions
- Setback for Opponents: The dismissal is seen as a blow to those contesting the authority of the David-led ADC exco.
- Judicial Position: By striking out the case, the court emphasized the autonomy of political parties in managing their internal affairs.
- Political Impact: This decision may reduce the frequency of intra-party disputes being escalated to the judiciary, encouraging resolution through party constitutions and internal arbitration panels.
What This Means Going Forward
- ADC Crisis Management: The party must now rely on its internal dispute resolution mechanisms to address grievances.
- Legal Precedent: Other political parties facing similar leadership tussles may find courts unwilling to intervene, pushing them toward internal reconciliation.
- Political Stability: If parties strengthen internal mechanisms, it could reduce prolonged legal battles and foster more stable political structures.
The Katsina High Court’s dismissal of the suit against the David-led ADC executive underscores the judiciary’s stance that internal party disputes are not for the courts to decide.
This ruling is a significant moment for Nigeria’s political party system, highlighting the importance of internal governance and dispute resolution.












