Former Nigerian Senate President David Mark has publicly criticized the judiciary’s recent actions regarding the deregistration case of the African Democratic Congress (ADC). Speaking at an ADC retreat in Abuja, Mark asserted that Justice Peter Lifu’s handling of the party’s legal matters was concerning. He characterized the recent judicial decisions as unprecedented, suggesting the focus should be on the court’s process rather than the ADC itself. Mark’s comments imply a questioning of the impartiality or fairness of the judicial proceedings. The criticism centers on the implications of the deregistration process for the ADC and broader concerns about judicial conduct in political cases. The statement was made during a strategic communications event for the party, indicating an effort to address the situation publicly. Vanguard News reported on the former Senate President’s remarks.