Two factions tussle for supremacy in Imo ADC

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) in Imo State has experienced internal divisions as two factions compete for control of the party.

Reports indicate that the ADC in Imo State is facing significant internal cracks, with two factions engaged in a tussle for supremacy. This development highlights ongoing power struggles within the party structure in the southeastern Nigerian state. No further details on the identities of the factions or specific triggers for the conflict were available from the source. The situation underscores the challenges political parties in Nigeria often encounter amid preparations for elections or leadership changes. Other unrelated reports from the same outlet mentioned health and security issues in Plateau State, but these do not pertain to the Imo ADC matter.

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