The African Democratic Congress (ADC) in Kano State has firmly rebutted claims regarding the dissolution of its executive committee, labeling these assertions as false and unconstitutional. This response comes in the wake of rumors suggesting a leadership shake-up within the party, which has raised concerns about internal stability ahead of the upcoming elections.

The ADC's leadership emphasized that the current executive is legitimate and continues to operate under the party’s established framework. "We are fully committed to the democratic process and will not entertain any actions that undermine our structure," stated Umar Faruk, the party's state chairman. This declaration is particularly significant as the ADC seeks to solidify its position and appeal to voters amid a competitive political landscape.

As political dynamics evolve in Kano, the ADC's assertion of stability could play a critical role in rallying support and maintaining party unity. Moving forward, how effectively the ADC manages its internal affairs will be pivotal in determining its influence in the forthcoming electoral contest, particularly against a backdrop of increasing political maneuvering from rival parties.