I’ve Not Resigned from ADC, Says Bala, Deputy National Chairman 

In a statement, yesterday, Bala condemned the document as entirely false and deceptive, attributing its circulation to those he called mischievous elements both within and outside the party.

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Deputy National Chairman of the African Democratic Congress (AD), Nafiu Bala, has rejected allegations stemming from a fabricated resignation letter purportedly issued on May 18, 2025.
In a statement, yesterday, Bala condemned the document as entirely false and deceptive, attributing its circulation to those he called mischievous elements both within and outside the party.
He said: “I am writing to address a matter of utmost importance that has recently surfaced in the public domain, a fabricated letter of resignation purportedly authored by me, Nafiu Bala, dated 18 May 2025. This document, which has been circulated by certain mischievous elements within and outside our party, is entirely false and without merit.
“I wish to unequivocally state that I have not resigned from my position as the Deputy National Chairman of the African Democratic Congress (ADC).
“The timing and content of this fake resignation letter are not only misleading but also riddled with glaring contradictions that raise serious questions about its authenticity.
“Notably, while the letter claims I resigned on 18 May 2025, it is critical to highlight that on 2 July 2025, during a meeting to receive certain new members into the ADC at the Yar’Adua Conference Center in Abuja, my predecessor, Ralph Nwosu, publicly declared his own resignation.
“In his address to the global media, he made a specific mention of my status, stating, “Nafiu Bala did not resign as the Deputy National Chairman.” This statement alone invalidates any claims of my resignation and underscores the deceitful nature of the circulated letter.
“Furthermore, I would like to draw attention to the discrepancies between my official correspondence and the aforementioned fake resignation letter.
“All my official communications have been conducted on the official headed paper of my office, which bears the emblem and insignia of the African Democratic Congress. In stark contrast, the fraudulent resignation letter is presented on plain paper, devoid of any official markings. This blatant difference in presen
“The allegation further undermines the credibility of the document and highlights the nefarious intentions behind its circulation.
“In light of these developments, I must also question the authenticity of those who are now posing as new leaders of our party. The Constitution of the African Democratic Congress clearly stipulates that any individual seeking to assume a leadership position must be a member of the party and must have maintained their financial obligations for a minimum of one year prior to their candidacy.
“This provision has not been amended, and any claims to the contrary are simply unfounded. It is essential that we uphold the integrity of our party’s Constitution and ensure that all leadership transitions adhere to the established guidelines.
“The integrity of our party’s governance structures must be preserved, and any actions taken outside of these formal processes cannot be recognized as legitimate.”
Bala called on all party members, supporters, and the broader public to remain alert in the face of misinformation and to reject efforts aimed at sowing discord within the party ranks.
He added, “Our party is built on the principles of democracy, transparency, and integrity, and it is imperative that we work together to uphold these values.
“I reaffirm my commitment to the African Democratic Congress and its vision for a united and prosperous Nigeria. Together, we will continue to advance our agenda and serve the interests of the people we represent.”
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