Imo ADC Unites Ahead of 2027 Elections

Coalition: ADC presents membership cards to David Mark, Aregbesola

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) in Imo State has held a strategic meeting with its 27 Local Government Area (LGA) Chairmen to bolster the party’s strength and unity ahead of the 2027 general elections. The gathering, which took place at the party’s office in New Owerri, affirmed the party leaders’ commitment to securing a resounding victory in the forthcoming elections.

According to the State Chairman, James Okoroma, the meeting highlighted the party’s growing influence and internal cohesion. Okoroma reviewed the party’s progress, noting that the ongoing membership drive and revalidation exercise have strengthened the party’s presence in the state. He commended the LGA Chairmen for their leadership and effective coordination during the distribution and return of Ward Party Registers, praising their dedication to ensuring a peaceful and efficient exercise.

Okoroma emphasized the importance of grassroots mobilization, urging party leaders to demonstrate integrity, inclusiveness, and commitment. He reiterated that expanding the party’s reach and bringing more people into its fold remains a central priority for the ADC. The LGA Chairmen, led by Omah Pius Omah, expressed gratitude to the State Working Committee for its leadership and reaffirmed their collective resolve to strengthen the party and ensure its victory in the 2027 elections.

The meeting was attended by key party officials and faithful, marking a significant step towards the party’s goal of consolidating its position in Imo State. With the 2027 general elections approaching, the ADC is focusing on grassroots engagement and unity to enhance its chances of success. The party’s efforts to strengthen its structure and expand its membership are seen as crucial in its bid to make a significant impact in the upcoming elections. As the electoral landscape continues to evolve, the ADC’s ability to mobilize support and maintain unity will be essential in determining its performance in the 2027 polls.

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