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    Aisha Yesufu apologises over ADC committee ‘mix-up’

    Vincent OsuwoBy Vincent OsuwoJanuary 30, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Human rights activist turned politician Aisha Yesufu has issued a public apology to the former Executive Director of Enough is Enough Nigeria, Yemi Adamolekun, following a “mix-up” regarding her inclusion in the African Democratic Party’s Wise Men and Women Policy and Manifesto Committee.

    The controversy began on Wednesday, when Adamolekun took to social media to express her dismay at seeing her name included in a published list of the committee members for the ADC.

    Tagging both Yesufu, an ADC member, and the ADC spokesperson Bolaji Abdullahi, Adamolekun questioned the party’s methods in a blunt post on X.

    “ADC! ADC! ADC! How many times did I call you? This is not how to build credibility! Please show me evidence of when I joined your party! Na wa….” she wrote.

    Reacting to the initial outcry on the same day, Abdullahi attempted to clarify the situation, emphasizing that the committee was intended to be expert-driven rather than purely partisan.

    “It is important to point out that not everyone on the ADC Policy and Manifesto Committee is a member of the ADC. Many are not even politicians.

    “This is because the ADC believes that the task of developing workable public policies for the benefit of all Nigerians should not be left to politicians alone,” Abdullahi stated.

    Despite the tension, he expressed hope that Adamolekun would remain on the committee due to her “vast experience—even though she is not a member of our party.”

    However, in response to the incident on Friday, Yesufu, a member of the party’s Revalidation, Mobilization, and Registration Committee, took to X to apologize for the “mix-up.”

    She wrote, “This is inexcusable, and on behalf of my party, accept my apologies for this mix-up. We do not take you and your need to have a better Nigeria for granted.

    “Like you rightly pointed out, you ought to have been informed and your consent gotten before your name is published. This is well noted, and going forward we will continue to ensure due diligence.

    “Thank you for calling our attention to this. We can only get better when we get such feedback and improve accordingly. The work to rebuild Nigeria is enormous, and in our eagerness to start off, we must never forget due process and diligence.”

    Yesufu also apologized to any other individuals who may have been named on the 50-member panel without prior notification, adding, “For anyone that was also not contacted and consent gotten before publication, kindly accept my apologies for the mix-up.”

    The ADC 50 Wise Men Policy and Manifesto Committee, which is chaired by former Edo State Governor John Odigie-Oyegun and has Prof. Pat Utomi as Deputy Chairman, is tasked with the mandate to develop a credible policy framework that reflects the aspirations of Nigerians and positions the party as a viable alternative for responsible leadership and national rejuvenation.

    The committee is to be formally inaugurated on Monday, February 2, 2026, at the Conference Hall of the ADC National Secretariat in Abuja.

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