ADC Chief Nafiu Bala Regrets Role as Rift Endangers Life

Nafiu Bala, a senior figure in the African Democratic Congress (ADC), said he regrets his involvement in the internal crisis that has engulfed the party and warned that his life is now in danger. Speaking to reporters as tensions rise within the opposition group, Bala claimed he did not anticipate the extent of the fallout from recent political disagreements and said the situation has spiraled beyond control.

In an interview cited by Vanguard, Bala stated, “I regret my role in the ADC crises. I did not know it would reach this level. My life is in danger.” He did not provide details about the nature of the threats he faces, but his remarks underscore the seriousness of the factional struggle that has plagued the party in recent months.

The ADC, founded in 2005, has been experiencing a wave of internal discord, with competing factions accusing each other of sabotage, illegal leadership imposition and activities deemed harmful to the party’s interests. These disputes have manifested in public statements, legal battles and, according to party insiders, intimidation of members.

Analysts note that internal divisions are not uncommon in Nigerian opposition parties, but the intensity of the ADC’s current conflict is unusual. The party’s leadership has called for dialogue to resolve the disputes, yet no clear resolution has emerged. The lack of a unified front threatens the ADC’s ability to contest upcoming elections and to present a coherent alternative to the ruling coalition.

Bala’s admission of personal risk adds a new dimension to the crisis. While the specifics of the alleged threats have not been disclosed, security concerns among party members have been reported in various states where the ADC maintains a presence. Observers suggest that the escalation could prompt legal scrutiny or intervention by electoral authorities if the disputes undermine the party’s compliance with Nigeria’s political regulations.

The ADC’s internal turmoil arrives at a critical juncture, with national elections scheduled for later this year. The party’s capacity to manage its intra‑party conflicts will likely influence its electoral performance and its role in the broader opposition landscape. Stakeholders are now watching for any formal statements from the ADC’s national executive committee or actions taken to safeguard members’ safety and restore internal cohesion.

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