In a late night session this past Thursday, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar met with key stakeholders of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) in Adamawa State.
The strategic engagement was designed to audit the party’s current standing and blueprint a roadmap for sustainable growth within the state.
The gathering featured a diverse assembly of party leadership, influential figures, and grassroots coordinators representing all regions of Adamawa.
He acknowledged the inherent difficulties political parties face ranging from membership fatigue to mobilization hurdles but maintained that these are surmountable through precision planning,Inclusive leadership and consistent effort.
We reviewed the current state of our party, particularly regarding the ongoing registration of members and mobilisation efforts. We are confident about where we stand now and enthusiastic about prospects,” Atiku shared via a post on X on Friday.
He advocated for the creation of systems that promoteparticipation,foster accountability,transparency and Connecting the rank and file members to the party’s core objectives.
He concluded by urging stakeholders to expand their local networks,with a specific emphasis on youth engagement to ensure the ADC’s message resonates across every corner of Adamawa State.
