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We Registered 45,000 New Members In Taraba – African Democratic Congress

We Registered 45,000 New Members In Taraba – African Democratic Congress

No fewer than 45,000 eligible voters have been registered as new members of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) across four local governments of Taraba State.

A member of the ADC Membership Mobilisation, Revalidation and Registration (MMRR) committee, Hon. Iliya Ezekiel, who disclosed this in a telephone interview in Jalingo, said the feat was a major boost for the party in the state.

He described the development as a reflection of growing public confidence in the party’s commitment to transparency, inclusiveness, and grassroots development.

According to him, the new members were drawn from Donga, Takum and Ussa Local Government Areas, adding that a few days earlier, over 10,000 people had defected to the party in Gassol Local Government Area.

“Today, we received and registered additional members from Donga, Takum and Ussa LGAs who have chosen to join the African Democratic Congress movement,” Ezekiel said.

He noted that the ADC leadership in the state is united and non-biased, and stressed that the ongoing MMRR drive is aimed at attracting Nigerians who are dissatisfied with their current political platforms.

“As leaders of this great party, we are open to all. Anyone who wishes to join us is welcome. The ADC is ready to accommodate those committed to bringing positive change to Taraba State and Nigeria as a whole,” he added.

Ezekiel further stressed that the ADC in Taraba State is currently witnessing an unprecedented surge in membership and assured that the party would not relent in its ongoing registration and mobilisation efforts.

He attributed the growing acceptability of the party to effective grassroots engagement and inclusive leadership, and assured the newly registered members that the ADC would continue to uphold unity, fairness and internal democracy.

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