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OmoBarca congratulates David Mark-led ADC over Supreme Court ruling

 

Hon. Francis Barthlomew Chima, (OmoBarca), has congratulated the leadership of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) led by David Mark following a landmark ruling by the Supreme Court of Nigeria that vacated an earlier order restraining the party’s leadership structure.

In a unanimous decision, the apex court set aside the “status quo ante bellum” directive previously imposed on the ADC, which had required the party to revert to its prior leadership arrangement pending the resolution of an ongoing dispute at the Federal High Court. The ruling effectively restores the David Mark led leadership, allowing it to continue functioning while the substantive matter remains before the lower court.

The judgment is widely seen as a significant development in the party’s internal leadership contest, offering clarity at least in the interim on the structure of authority within the ADC. Political observers note that the decision may also stabilise the party as it navigates internal realignments and prepares for the 2027 general elections.

Reacting to the ruling, OmoBarca described the Supreme Court’s decision as a victory for internal democracy and the rule of law. He commended the judiciary for what he termed a principled and timely intervention, expressing confidence that the outcome would strengthen the party’s cohesion and strategic direction.

“This judgment is not just a legal victory but a reaffirmation of democratic principles within our party,” he said. “It gives us the stability we need to move forward, consolidate our structures, and focus on delivering credible leadership to Nigerians.”

OmoBarca, a prominent grassroots mobiliser and political figure in Ajeromi Ifelodun Federal Constituency of Lagos State, has emerged as one of the most visible aspirants ahead of the 2027 elections. Widely regarded as a philanthropist and astute politician, his influence continues to grow, particularly among young people and community stakeholders.

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His congratulatory message to the ADC leadership comes at a time when opposition parties are repositioning and recalibrating their strategies in response to evolving political dynamics nationwide. Within this context, OmoBarca emphasised the importance of unity and disciplined leadership as the party prepares for future electoral contests.

Beyond party politics, OmoBarca has built a reputation as a community focused leader through sustained philanthropic activities and grassroots engagement. His initiatives have spanned education support, youth empowerment, and community development, earning him recognition across Ajeromi Ifelodun and beyond.

Central to his political philosophy is the “Team Legit Movement,” a grassroots platform anchored on the slogan “Ajegunle, Our Pride.” The movement seeks to promote unity, civic participation, and socio-economic development within the constituency, which includes the densely populated Ajegunle area.

Supporters describe the movement as a rallying point for a new generation of politically conscious citizens, driven by a shared commitment to community advancement and inclusive governance. Through this platform, OmoBarca has continued to engage residents on issues ranging from infrastructure and education to job creation and social welfare.

Positioning himself as a candidate for change, OmoBarca has also unveiled the “OMOBARCA 2027 Ajegunle Messiah” campaign theme, which underscores his vision of transformative leadership rooted in service and accountability. While the phrase has generated enthusiasm among supporters, analysts note that his appeal will ultimately depend on how effectively he translates grassroots popularity into a coherent policy agenda.

In his remarks, OmoBarca reiterated his commitment to building a people centred political movement that prioritises the needs of ordinary citizens. He stressed that his ambition is not merely electoral but driven by a broader goal of improving living conditions and creating sustainable opportunities within the constituency.

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“Ajeromi Ifelodun deserves leadership that listens, understands, and delivers,” he said. “Our focus is on real solutions education, empowerment, and infrastructure that will improve the quality of life for our people.”

The Supreme Court’s ruling on the ADC leadership dispute is expected to have ripple effects across the party’s internal structure, particularly as it seeks to present a unified front ahead of the 2027 elections. For emerging figures like OmoBarca, the decision provides a more stable platform within which to build political momentum.

Observers point out that Ajeromi Ifelodun Federal Constituency remains a critical political battleground in Lagos State, given its population density and strategic importance. Candidates seeking to represent the area will need to demonstrate both grassroots connection and policy depth to secure electoral support.

As the political landscape continues to evolve, OmoBarca’s growing profile reflects a broader shift toward community-driven leadership models, where local engagement and social impact play a central role in shaping political fortunes.

With the 2027 elections still some distance away, his early mobilisation efforts and consistent presence in the constituency suggest a campaign that is already gaining traction. Whether this momentum will translate into electoral success remains to be seen, but his supporters remain optimistic.

“The journey has begun, and it is gaining strength every day,” he said. “With unity, commitment, and the right leadership, the future of Ajeromi Ifelodun is bright and full of promise.”

For now, the combination of judicial clarity within the ADC and rising grassroots enthusiasm around candidates like OmoBarca signals an increasingly dynamic political season ahead, both within Lagos State and across Nigeria.

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