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Silas Onu was barred from participating in the voting process at the ongoing African Democratic Congress (ADC) National Convention, a development that has sparked reactions among party stakeholders.
According to sources at the convention who spoke to The MeridianSpy, Onu was unable to cast his vote after failing to meet the accreditation requirements recognized by the party’s leadership. While the incident briefly drew attention on the convention floor, proceedings continued without disruption.
In a decisive outcome, the convention ratified the list of delegates submitted under the leadership of Ebonyi State Chairman, Jennifer Adibe Nwafor, effectively reaffirming her as the duly recognized leader of the party in the state.
Party officials maintained that the approved delegate list emerged through constitutionally guided procedures, reinforcing the ADC’s commitment to internal discipline, due process, and institutional order.
The development is widely interpreted as a strong endorsement of Adibe Nwafor’s leadership structure in Ebonyi, while also signaling the party’s uncompromising stance on accreditation standards and legitimacy within its internal democratic processes.
