2027: Kwara ADC begins membership drive, aspirant unveils agenda
The African Democratic Congress in Kwara State has launched a membership drive ahead of the 2027 elections, with aspirant Abdulmumin Ajia presenting his political agenda.
The African Democratic Congress (ADC) in Kwara State has initiated a membership drive and sensitisation campaign in Ilorin as part of its preparation for the 2027 general elections. Led by governorship aspirant Abdulmumin Ajia, the campaign aims to consolidate support by attracting new members and offering the ADC as a credible alternative for voters in the state. This move is seen as essential for the party to enhance its presence in the political landscape and to create an impactful footprint in the upcoming elections.
During the membership drive, Ajia articulated his vision for governance, emphasizing a shift away from personality-centered politics to a more systemic approach to governance in Kwara State. He underlined the importance of transparency and accountability, stating that his administration would focus on creating accessible platforms for citizens to monitor government projects and expenditures. This approach aims to foster trust between the government and the populace, enabling better civic engagement in the political process.
Ajia's candidacy and the ADC's revitalization efforts signal a strategic engagement with the electorate in Kwara State, particularly as political dynamics evolve approaching the elections. With this initiative, the ADC seeks to position itself as a significant player in the state's governance, promoting policies that resonate with citizens' needs and addressing systemic shortcomings in governance practices.