ADC National Chairman releases speech on insecurity in Nigeria

ADC National Chairman releases speech on insecurity in Nigeria

David Mark, National Chairman of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), has released his speech on the insecurity in Nigeria, saying, it has continued to “threaten lives and livelihoods” in different parts of the country.

He made the speech (posted on X) at the NEC meeting of the Party in Abuja on Saturday.

Mark said, it is now difficult for farmer to cultivate their lands, adding, “communities are displaced”.

Read David Mark’s speech below:

Speech by the National Chairman of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Senator David Mark, GCON, at the National Executive Committee (NEC) Meeting in Abuja on Saturday, 30 May, 2026

Protocol,

Distinguished members of the National Executive Committee, members of the National Working Committee, leaders and stakeholders of our great party, state chairmen, elected officials, members of the media, ladies and gentlemen.

I warmly welcome you all to this important meeting of the National Executive Committee of our great party, the African Democratic Congress (ADC).

Today’s meeting comes at a defining moment in the political and democratic journey of our nation. It is a moment that calls for sober reflection, honest evaluation and purposeful action.

First and foremost, I thank Almighty God for granting us the privilege to gather once again in good health and unity of purpose. I also commend every member of this committee and the wider party structure for your commitment, sacrifice and unwavering faith in the ideals and aspirations of the ADC.

Our party continues to grow because of your dedication and belief that Nigeria deserves leadership founded on integrity, competence, justice and service to the people.

Distinguished colleagues, the responsibility before us is enormous.

Nigeria today faces profound challenges. Insecurity continues to threaten lives and livelihoods across many parts of our country. Communities are displaced, farmers are unable to cultivate their lands freely, businesses struggle under difficult economic conditions, and millions of families face hardship and uncertainty.

Equally troubling is the growing economic burden on ordinary Nigerians. Rising cost of living, unemployment, declining purchasing power and social discontent demand urgent and sincere attention from those entrusted with governance.

As a responsible opposition party, the ADC does not celebrate the difficulties confronting our nation, nor do we seek political advantage from the pain of our people. Rather, we stand firmly in support of every sincere effort aimed at restoring peace, security, economic stability and national cohesion.

We therefore urge governments at all levels to intensify efforts toward tackling insecurity decisively and implementing policies that make life more meaningful for Nigerians.

However, our gathering today is not merely to review national challenges. It is also to strengthen our internal democratic processes and prepare our party for the responsibilities ahead.

We must continue to build an institution that inspires confidence among Nigerians a party that respects internal democracy, rewards loyalty, encourages participation and upholds discipline.

The ADC must remain a home for all Nigerians who seek credible leadership and genuine democratic alternatives.As we prepare for future electoral engagements, including the 2027 general elections, we must approach the task with unity and strategic focus.

Our strength lies not in division but in unity.

I therefore call on all party leaders and members across the federation to close ranks and recommit themselves to the shared vision of building a stronger and more inclusive ADC.

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