Feb 12 • 18:23 UTC 🇳🇬 Nigeria Punch

2027: ADC unveils membership drive, vows to defeat APC

The African Democratic Congress has initiated a nationwide membership drive in preparation for Nigeria's 2027 elections, focusing on increasing grassroots support against the ruling APC party.

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has officially launched a nationwide campaign to boost its membership as it prepares for the 2027 Nigerian elections. The party's leadership, including National Chairman Senator David Mark, emphasized the importance of this initiative to enhance their grassroots presence across Nigeria, aiming to establish the ADC as a strong candidate to challenge the current ruling All Progressives Congress (APC). During the launch event held in Abuja, key figures like Aisha Yesufu and Kashim Imam expressed their commitment to mobilizing supporters and building a robust network of party activists throughout the country.

The ADC's membership drive comes amid Nigeria's political shifting landscape, where the party seeks to capitalize on growing discontent with the APC's governance. By fostering more direct engagement and involvement at the community level, the ADC hopes to transform itself into a formidable opposition force. The initiative highlights the type of strategic planning that often precedes electoral contests in Nigeria, especially as parties brace for a competitive environment in the upcoming polls.

The recent appointment of leadership roles within the ADC Coalition Party signifies a structured approach to managing the membership drive and signifies an organized effort to unify the party's vision and goals. The involvement of notable party figures in this launch reflects the seriousness with which the ADC is pursuing its agenda for the 2027 elections and its aspirations to redefine Nigeria's political landscape by challenging the APC's long-standing hold on power.

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