ADC Vows Expulsion for Anti-Party Activities, Reaffirms Zero-Tolerance Policy

Akure: The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has declared that it will expel any member found guilty of anti-party activities, stressing its zero-tolerance stance against actions that undermine the party’s unity and mission.

Speaking at the inauguration of new executive members in Akure South Local Government Area, Ondo State, ADC Chairman Wole Ademoyegun warned that the party would not hesitate to wield disciplinary measures against infiltrators allegedly planted to destabilize its ranks.

“There is zero tolerance for anti-party activities in ADC, and any member caught will be dealt with and expelled,” Ademoyegun said, urging members to resist financial inducements and remain steadfast.

He assured party faithful that the leadership is prepared to confront challenges head-on, while encouraging the newly inaugurated executives to work diligently to elevate the party’s profile.

The ADC also announced that new member registrations will commence in the coming weeks, signaling its readiness to expand its base ahead of future elections.

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