The African Democratic Congress (ADC) dissolves its Kano State executive and appoints a caretaker committee to run the party’s affairs in the state. The decision is announced by the party’s leadership during a news conference. According to Daily Post Nigeria, Hajiya Najaatu Mohammed, the ADC’s Deputy National Chairman (North-West), delivers the announcement and says the caretaker committee is put in place to oversee party activities following the dissolution. Punch (Nigeria) reports the same core development: the ADC ends its Kano State executive committee’s tenure and constitutes a caretaker committee. Both outlets frame the action as an internal party restructuring at the state level. Daily Post Nigeria also notes that the ADC supports former Vice President Atiku Abubakar’s presidential candidature, providing context for the party’s political alignment. The reports do not, in the provided excerpts, specify the reasons for the dissolution, the names of the caretaker committee members, or a timeline for the committee’s mandate. The information currently available centers on the ADC’s decision to dissolve and replace its Kano State executive arrangement with a caretaker body.