Mr Hamza urged the party’s national leadership to continue operating strictly in line with ADC’s constitution.
Mr Okechukwu said Mr Abubakar did not have the interest and unity of Nigeria at heart if he decided to contest against the turn of the south.
Mr Garba stated that the party was receiving new members from various political parties in the state.
The ADC national chairman urged the committee members to work with open minds.
The ADD berated Mr Tinubu’s government for being silent since Mr Maduro’s ouster.
Mr Utomi’s statement comes barely a day after Mr Obi joined the African Democratic Congress (ADC) coalition.
“We do not claim to be perfect, but do not doubt our sense of duty and our commitment to be on the good side of history,” said Mr Mark.
The APC said, “A man who can so conveniently return to his vomit, without remorse or even a whimper, cannot be trusted with the destiny of a nation.”
Mr Obi said, “We have one year now to determine who went to school and who didn’t go to school.”
Mr Obi stressed that his decision was not about personal ambition but based on the country’s future.
