IRKED by anti-party activities, the African Democratic Congress (ADC) has ratified the expulsion of its presidential candidate, Dumebi Kachikwu, and his running mate, Ahmed Rufai, from the party.
Others that were expelled from the party include the Board of Trustees Chairman, Patricia Akwashiki; National Vice Chairman, North-East, state chairmen and party executives.
At the convention, the national officers, whose tenure expired, were replaced with the election of new national officers by affirmation. In his acceptance speech, Nwosu commended the delegates for choosing him to lead the party for another four years, adding that he would lead the ADC to victory come 2023.
“The only thing he has done is to work against the interest of the party with the aim of selling the ticket to one of the ‘big’ political parties with impunity,” he said.
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