A member of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Amarachineke Kingsley Ezechukwu, has extended warm congratulations to party faithful following the landmark judgment of the Supreme Court which restored the leadership of Senator David Mark, describing the verdict as a defining moment for justice, unity, and internal democracy within the party.
In a congratulatory message addressed to party members, Ezechukwu expressed deep satisfaction over the outcome of the legal battle, noting that the ruling goes beyond a mere judicial victory to reaffirm the collective resolve and shared ideals of the ADC.
“It is my pleasure to warmly congratulate you all on today’s Supreme Court judgment delivered in favor of our great party. This victory is not just a legal triumph but a reaffirmation of our collective resolve, unity, and commitment to justice within our great party,” he stated.
He urged members to see the moment not as an end, but as a call to greater responsibility, emphasizing the need to strengthen party structures, deepen internal cohesion, and advance the core principles of the ADC across all levels.
“Let us see this moment as a call to greater responsibility, strengthening our structures, deepening internal cohesion, and advancing the ideals of the ADC across all levels. The task ahead is to build on this success with discipline, inclusiveness, and renewed energy.”
Reiterating optimism about the party’s future, Ezechukwu declared that the ADC is now better positioned to consolidate its gains and provide credible leadership for Nigerians.
“Once again, congratulations to you all. The future of our party is brighter than ever. ADC… Arise and Shine! AD&C… Arise N’ Shine Nigeria!!”
Meanwhile, in a development that further solidifies the party’s restored leadership structure, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has officially reinstated the name of Senator David Mark as National Chairman of the ADC on its official portal, aligning its records with the Supreme Court’s ruling.
This action has been widely interpreted as more than a routine administrative update, but a clear institutional affirmation of judicial authority and due process. By complying with the apex court’s decision, INEC has effectively dispelled lingering uncertainties surrounding the party’s leadership and reestablished clarity within its regulatory framework.
Political observers note that the alignment of both judicial pronouncement and administrative recognition marks a critical turning point for the ADC, signaling the end of internal disputes and the beginning of a new phase of consolidation and strategic repositioning.
For stakeholders like Ezechukwu, the moment represents both validation and responsibility, an opportunity for the party to transition from internal legal struggles to purposeful political engagement, anchored on unity, discipline, and a renewed commitment to democratic ideals.
While the ADC moves forward under a now clearly defined leadership structure, party members are being called upon to harness this stability to build a stronger, more cohesive platform capable of delivering on its promise of people-centered governance in Nigeria.
