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ADC moves to reconcile aggrieved members in Rivers
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ADC moves to reconcile aggrieved members in Rivers

From Vanguard · () English

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  • The African Democratic Congress (ADC) in Rivers State is attempting to reconcile its members.
  • Internal disputes arose after recent primary elections, leading to factional divisions.
  • The party aims to resolve conflicts, including the emergence of two governorship candidates.

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) in Rivers State has initiated efforts to mend internal rifts and reconcile aggrieved members. The party is grappling with disputes that surfaced following its recent primary elections, which have fractured the organization and led to significant internal discord.

These internal conflicts have resulted in factional divisions within the ADC, most notably the emergence of two separate candidates vying for the governorship. This situation has created uncertainty and instability within the party structure, prompting leadership to intervene and seek a resolution.

The reconciliation moves, which began on Wednesday, signal the party's commitment to addressing the crisis. By bringing together dissenting factions, the ADC hopes to restore unity and strengthen its position ahead of future political engagements. The success of these reconciliation efforts will be crucial for the party's cohesion and electoral prospects in Rivers State.

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