African Democratic Congress Formally Refutes Reports Regarding Suspension of FCT Senator Ireti Kingibe Following Online Speculation
The ADC party dismisses reports of Senator Ireti Kingibe's suspension as false. Read about the party’s commitment to due process and internal stability.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 12, 2026, 6:20 PM EDT
Source: The information in this article was sourced from LEADERSHIP

Party Leadership Discredits Viral Claims of Senatorial Suspension
The African Democratic Congress has officially moved to neutralize rumors circulating across digital platforms regarding the alleged suspension of Senator Ireti Kingibe. In a formal communication released on Thursday, the party's National Publicity Secretary, Bolaji Abdullahi, categorized these reports as entirely fraudulent and intended to mislead the public. The party leadership stated that it has no record of any such punitive measure against the lawmaker who currently represents the Federal Capital Territory. According to Abdullahi, the party remains focused on its legislative goals and will not be distracted by unverified claims appearing in the media.
Adherence to Constitutional Due Process and Internal Mechanisms
Central to the party’s rebuttal is its insistence on following established legal and constitutional frameworks when addressing member grievances or allegations. The ADC emphasized that a political party must function as a law abiding entity, which precludes the use of summary press statements to enact disciplinary measures. Instead, any legitimate concerns regarding a member’s standing are filtered through rigorous internal mechanisms that prioritize due process. According to the party’s national office, the existence of these clear procedures ensures that no member, especially a high profile lawmaker, can be suspended without a formal and transparent review.
Origins of the Misleading Reports From Local Ward Levels
The denial from the national headquarters follows specific online narratives claiming that Senator Kingibe’s ward had initiated the suspension. These localized reports suggested a rift within the party’s grassroots structure that necessitated her removal from the party’s active roster. However, the national leadership clarified that they have not received any communication or validation of such an event from the ward in question. By addressing the situation promptly, the party aims to prevent localized political friction from being misconstrued as a definitive national policy or a sign of internal fragmentation.
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