A fresh political controversy has emerged within the African Democratic Congress (ADC) in Adamawa State as reports claim that a factional state chairman, Raji Sulaiman Zumo, has announced the suspension of two high-profile politicians.
Those reportedly affected are:
• Atiku Abubakar
• Babachir Lawal
According to emerging reports, the suspension was announced by a factional leadership group within the party in Adamawa State, raising fresh questions about internal power struggles within the ADC.
Party Division Concerns
Political observers note that the use of the term “factional chairman” suggests that the party in the state may be experiencing internal division or leadership dispute.
In Nigerian politics, such developments are not unusual, as party structures often witness parallel leadership claims, especially during periods of political tension or realignment.
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What This Means
At this stage, the suspension appears to be limited to a state-level faction and may not reflect the position of the national leadership of the ADC.
There is also no clear confirmation yet on whether the national executive of the party has endorsed or rejected the action.
Conclusion
The situation remains developing, and more clarity is expected as official statements emerge from the party’s national body.
For now, this development adds another layer to Nigeria’s already heated political landscape.

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