According to a report Daily Post on Thursday, April 30, 2026, David Mark, the National Chairman of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), has assured members of the party that it will fully participate in the 2027 general elections despite ongoing legal disputes affecting the party.
He dismissed concerns surrounding the litigation processes, insisting that they would not disrupt the party’s political preparations or electoral plans going forward.
David Mark, the National Chairman of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), made the remarks on Wednesday night after receiving a detailed briefing from the party’s legal team.
The briefing centered on a recent judgment delivered by the Federal High Court in Abuja, which is part of the ongoing legal matters involving the party.
The update was presented to him as part of efforts to keep the party leadership informed about developments in the court proceedings.
During the engagement with the legal team, David Mark reviewed the current status of the cases affecting the party and received explanations on the implications of the Federal High Court ruling in Abuja.
The discussion focused on the legal strategies being considered and the overall direction of the party’s response to the litigation process as it progresses through the judicial system.
He expressed confidence that the African Democratic Congress would successfully navigate and resolve all pending legal challenges without disruption to its political structure or activities.
According to him, the existence of court cases would not weaken the party’s resolve or its preparedness for future electoral contests, including the upcoming 2027 general elections.
The ADC chairman also emphasized that the party remains focused on strengthening its internal framework and ensuring that all operational and organizational matters remain stable despite the legal processes.
He maintained that the party is structured in a way that allows it to function effectively while addressing judicial issues as they arise.
He further reassured party members that there was no cause for alarm regarding the ongoing litigations, noting that the party leadership is actively monitoring the situation and working closely with its legal representatives to ensure that all matters are properly handled.
He restated the party’s commitment to continuity and participation in the political process without interruption.
“You do not have anything to be afraid of regarding all the litigations before the party,” he said.














