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ADC Postpones Presidential, Governorship Screening

May 16, 2026
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The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has postponed its presidential and governorship screening exercise, originally scheduled for this weekend, due to logistical and security concerns.

The development was made public through an official statement signed by the party’s National Publicity Secretary, Bolaji Abdullahi, who confirmed that the screening, a critical step in the party’s internal process of vetting aspirants ahead of future elections, has been rescheduled to Monday, 18th May 2026.

The postponement affects presidential and gubernatorial aspirants across the country who had been preparing to present themselves before the party’s screening committee. For many of them, the last-minute change represents yet another twist in what has been a fluid and unpredictable political season.

Perhaps more significantly, the ADC has also announced a notable change in venue for the screening of federal lawmaker aspirants from certain parts of the country. According to the statement, the deteriorating security situation in parts of Northern Nigeria has necessitated relocating the screening of the affected aspirants to the nation’s capital, Abuja.

This decision underscores the growing concern among political parties and election stakeholders about the impact of insecurity on democratic activities, particularly in the North, where banditry, terrorism, and communal violence continue to disrupt civilian life and institutional processes.

The ADC did not specify which states or zones are most affected by the security challenges. Still, the decision to centralize the exercise in Abuja signals the party’s intent to prioritize the safety of its aspirants and officials without disrupting the overall screening timeline further.

In a bid to manage the disruption and maintain transparency with its stakeholders, the ADC assured that all affected aspirants will be individually contacted with updated schedules and the necessary logistics.

The party appealed for calm and cooperation, acknowledging that the sudden adjustment may cause inconvenience to aspirants, many of whom may have already made travel arrangements and financial commitments in preparation for this weekend’s exercise.

“We regret any inconvenience this adjustment may cause and appreciate the understanding and cooperation of all aspirants and stakeholders,” the statement read in part.

Political analysts observing the development note that how the ADC manages this transition could signal the party’s organizational strength or weaknesses, heading into an election cycle where efficiency and structure are paramount to voter confidence.

The ADC, which has been working to carve out a distinct political space in Nigeria’s competitive multi-party landscape, faces the challenge that many mid-tier parties often encounter: balancing ambition with administrative capacity. Postponements of this nature, while not uncommon in Nigerian party politics, can raise questions about internal coordination if not managed decisively.

As Monday draws closer, all eyes will be on the ADC to deliver a screening process that is orderly, credible, and inclusive, one that reassures aspirants and the broader public that the party is capable of fielding credible candidates and running a competitive electoral campaign.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

The ADC has postponed its presidential and governorship screening, originally scheduled for this weekend, to Monday, 18th May 2026.

The party’s decision to relocate the screening of Northern federal lawmaker aspirants to Abuja was a direct response to the worsening security situation in parts of Northern Nigeria.

This move highlights a troubling reality: insecurity in the region has grown severe enough to disrupt even the internal democratic processes of a national political party. Until the North is safe, no aspect of Nigeria’s political and civic life remains immune from its consequences.

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