Youth group backs Imam, Waziri’s stand in Bauchi ADC Leadership dispute
In a bid to clarify on the recent leadership dispute involving the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Bauchi state, the ADC National Youths Ambassadors Initiative (ANYA) has defended respected party stakeholders, Alh. Kashim Imam and Adamu Maina Waziri, against allegations and petitions seeking to misrepresent their actions in the party.
Addressing a press conference at the Bauchi Secretariat of the NUJ, the Convener of ANYA, Hon. Ahmad Shehu Hassan Na-Allah, clarified that Imam and Waziri acted in the interest of peace, unity, and institutional stability, convening meetings and encouraging dialogue over confrontation.
The North-East Zonal Coordinator of the ANYA, Barr. Hashimu Bala Pali who spoke on behalf of the Convener, said that Imam and Waziri, acted with the consent of the party’s national chairman, emphasizing that the stakeholders’ position aligns with fair hearing and lawful political association principles, as enshrined in Sections 36 and 40 of the 1999 Constitution.
“The names of Alh. Kashim Imam and Adamu Maina Waziri have been mentioned in connection with the ongoing leadership misunderstanding within the Bauchi State Chapter of the ADC. We state categorically that both individuals acted in the interest of peace, unity, and institutional stability”, the ANYA clarified.
The National Convener accused Nazif Gamawa and Salenke of disrupting the party’s stability, urging action to prevent further conflict.
He insisted that Kashim Imam’s goodwill and kind gesture stretches the northern region and the 36 state party’s structure, making him relevant to the affairs of Bauchi State members.
Na-Allah further explained that, as directed by Senator David Mark, National Chairman of the ADC, and Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, the existing leadership structure at the local government level should be maintained and
not be altered.
The group also expressed condolences to families affected by a bandit attack in Gwana district, Alkaleri Local Government.