Political Storm: ADC Officer Demands Court Intervention in Leadership Battle

A significant legal battle is intensifying over the leadership of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), with the party's National Welfare Officer, Nkemakolam Ukandu, appealing to the Court of Appeal to halt proceedings in a challenging suit. This suit, originally filed by former presidential candidate Dumebi Kachukwu, questions the party's current leadership structure. Ukandu, acting as an appellant/applicant and the sixth defendant in the case, has formally requested a stay of proceedings in suit No. FHC/ABJ/1331/2025, which is currently before the Federal High Court in Abuja.
Ukandu's motion, filed on November 7 and supported by a 12-paragraph affidavit, argues that allowing the proceedings to continue would severely undermine his civil rights by potentially determining the case in his absence. His lawyer, Kalu Kalu Agu, emphasized that it is a settled principle of law that a court lacks jurisdiction to decide a suit without the presence of all necessary parties. The appeal highlights the grave injustice that would occur if the case proceeds without Ukandu being afforded the opportunity to be heard, urging the Court of Appeal to grant his application.
This latest appeal follows an earlier request by Ukandu for the case to be transferred from Justice James Omotosho of the Abuja Federal High Court. In a letter dated October 31, Ukandu cited “manifest bias or grave likelihood of bias leading to breach of fair hearing” as the reason for his lack of confidence in receiving a fair hearing from Justice Omotosho. He recounted that after being joined in the suit on October 3, the plaintiffs’ counsel was unable to serve him the amended originating process until October 22, merely a day before the scheduled adjourned date.
Ukandu expressed profound surprise when Justice Omotosho, without any application for abridgement of time from counsel, unilaterally reduced the period for the sixth defendant's counsel to file a defense. Instead of the 30 days typically allowed by court rules, Ukandu was given only seven days, a period that included a Saturday and Sunday, rendering it practically impossible for his counsel to prepare an appropriate response. Ukandu stressed that the suit is not a time-sensitive matter requiring such expedited action, asserting that this abridgement of time has directly denied him his fundamental right to a fair hearing and the opportunity to present his defense.
You may also like...
Usyk Dominates Verhoeven in Thrilling Knockout, Rematch Talk Ignites Boxing World

Oleksandr Usyk defeated kickboxing star Rico Verhoeven in a controversial eleventh-round stoppage during their heavyweig...
Netflix Shock: Blockbuster That Raked In 14x Budget in 8 Days Now Exits Platform

Erotic thrillers, led by 'The Housemaid' and 'Fifty Shades of Grey,' are experiencing a commercial resurgence, defying c...
Paramount+ Sci-Fi Fails: 136M Hour Video Game Adaptation Can't Fix Strategy

The live-action Halo TV series, despite high anticipation, ultimately disappointed fans and was canceled after two seaso...
Revolutionary Vision: Boots Riley's 'I Love Boosters' Unpacked

"I Love Boosters," Boots Riley's politically charged comedy-thriller, delves into a hyper-capitalist future through the ...
Amazon's Mysterious 'Bee' Wearable: Intrigue and Creepiness Unveiled

Bee, Amazon's AI wrist gadget, offers promising capabilities as a personal assistant for recording and summarizing conve...
Tinubu's Unstoppable Rise: APC Presidential Primary Dominates Headlines

President Bola Tinubu secured an overwhelming victory in the All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential primaries acro...
High Stakes: Iran-US Peace Deal Hangs in Balance Awaiting Crucial Approval

A proposed peace deal between the US and Iran is reportedly largely negotiated, offering sanctions relief and asset unfr...
Europe Outraged: Russia Unleashes Hypersonic 'Oreshnik' Missile in 'Deranged' Kyiv Attack

Russia launched a massive missile and drone attack on Kyiv, deploying its powerful hypersonic Oreshnik ballistic missile...





