In a heated political climate, Dumebi Kachikwu has vehemently denounced the Federal High Court’s recent ruling that nullified the conventions of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) as "kangaroo congresses." Kachikwu, a prominent figure in the party, asserts that the attempts by a faction led by Senator Mark to seize control of the ADC have been unsuccessful, despite their efforts to undermine his leadership. He emphasized, “Their efforts to hijack our party have failed woefully.”

The court's decision has intensified the ongoing power struggle within the ADC, highlighting the deep divisions and competing interests that plague the party. Kachikwu's remarks signal a determination to fortify his position and rally support among loyalists who see the Mark faction as a threat to the party's integrity.

As the ADC gears up for upcoming elections, Kachikwu's bold stance may resonate with members seeking stability and unity. The party's future hinges on its ability to navigate these internal conflicts while presenting a cohesive front to voters. The ongoing battle for control will likely define the ADC's electoral strategy and influence its relevance in the broader political landscape.