Politics
ADC suspends South-South vice chairman over alleged anti-party activities

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has suspended its National Vice Chairman for the South-South region, Dr. Usani Usani, over what it described as actions capable of undermining the unity, discipline, and progress of the party.
In a statement issued on Monday in Abuja by the party’s Cross River State Publicity Secretary, James Otudor, the suspension was said to take immediate effect. The decision followed resolutions reached during a State Working Committee (SWC) meeting held on Wednesday, October 15, 2025.
Otudor explained that the committee reviewed several petitions accusing Dr. Usani of anti-party activities, insubordination to party leadership, and behavior considered harmful to the image and electoral chances of the ADC.
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He added that Dr. Usani’s recent conduct was found to be in violation of the ADC constitution and inconsistent with the core principles and values of the party.
“In accordance with the party’s constitution and disciplinary procedures, Dr. Usani’s suspension will remain in effect pending the outcome of a formal investigation by the relevant party organs,” the statement read.
The committee also faulted the appointment of Ms. Jackie Wayas as Deputy National Publicity Secretary, citing lack of consultation with the Cross River leadership before her emergence.
Otudor alleged that Wayas had shown “little engagement” with the state chapter since assuming office and questioned her loyalty to the party’s unity in the South-South.
“Consequently, the SWC urged the National Leadership to review her appointment and replace her with a competent, credible, and media-savvy individual from Cross River State with a verifiable record of commitment to the ideals of the ADC,” he stated.
The Cross River chapter further expressed displeasure over the conduct of certain individuals within the Coalition Movement who, despite publicly declaring for the ADC, had failed to complete their membership registration.
It warned that the party would not tolerate dual membership or allow its platform to be used by politicians pursuing multiple partisan interests.
“All coalition leaders and intending members are directed to complete their registration at their respective ward levels within seven days, ending Saturday, October 25, 2025, or risk exclusion from leadership and decision-making processes within the party,” the statement added.
Reaffirming its loyalty to the national leadership, the Cross River ADC pledged continued commitment to providing credible leadership and a people-centered political alternative for the state and South-South region.
“We urge all members to remain calm, law-abiding, and steadfast as the party’s internal mechanisms for discipline, justice, and accountability take their full course,” the statement concluded.