Kennedy Odion, the Edo State Chairman of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), has strongly refuted claims made by Emperor Jarrett Tenebe, the state chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), who recently declared that the ADC has no presence in Edo State.
Odion described Tenebe’s remarks as not only inaccurate but also disconnected from the political reality on ground. He emphasized that the ADC is gaining traction among Edo citizens who are increasingly disillusioned with the APC-led administration.
“The assertion that ADC doesn’t exist in Edo is laughable,” Odion stated, adding that the party is rapidly becoming a symbol of hope for voters seeking genuine change. He urged APC leaders to focus on constructive political discourse rather than undermining democratic alternatives.
Odion expressed confidence that the ADC, along with its coalition partners, will soon become a household name across the state and the nation, driven by public trust and a clear vision for credible leadership.

