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ADC gives Atiku, Babachir Lawal, others deadline to validate membership

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 ADC gives Atiku Babachir Lawal others deadline to validate membership
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The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has given former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, ex-Secretary to the Government of the Federation Babachir Lawal, and other key stakeholders in the party a deadline to formalize their membership at the grassroots level.

According to the Adamawa State Chairman of the ADC, Shehu Yohanna, all prominent members must register at their respective wards and obtain valid membership cards before the end of the year. Failure to do so, he warned, would mean forfeiting official recognition as party members.

Speaking in Yola, Yohanna revealed that the party had recently unveiled its membership register to strengthen internal structures and ensure accountability.

“Atiku Abubakar should go to his ward in Jada Local Government and register, Babachir should go to his ward in Hong Local Government and register. That is the only way they can be treated as legitimate members of the party,” Yohanna said.

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“You cannot be taking decisions for a party you are not constitutionally a member of. All of you should register for the greatness of our party.

“It is illegal for someone to hold a leadership position in the party at the national level without being a registered member. That makes a caricature of the party,” he declared.

Last Thursday, the National Publicity Secretary of the ADC, Bolaji Abdullahi, reaffirmed the caucus’ resolution that all coalition members resign from their current parties and register fully with the ADC—a directive dismissed as inconsequential by both the APC and PDP.

Atiku’s much-publicised membership registration, initially scheduled for August in his hometown of Jada, was suspended indefinitely last month without explanation.

It was gathered that the former Vice President is weighing his chances of clinching the ADC’s presidential ticket, particularly in light of the growing influence of Peter Obi’s political movement within the party.

Yohanna dismissed the ruling All Progressives Congress and the opposition Peoples Democratic Party as incapable of defeating the ADC in the 2027 general elections.

He added that the ADC boasts politically influential figures and is prepared to wrest power from the APC administration.

“The unfriendly policies of the present government have paved the way for our party to take over and reposition the country for authentic democracy,” he said.

On the reported crisis in the party’s Adamawa chapter, Yohanna maintained that he remained the legitimate chairman.

“My tenure expires in 2026 based on the constitution of the party, so nobody can remove me from office. The ADC is not the estate of anyone; it is a political party registered by former President Olusegun Obasanjo,” he said.

He further claimed that the credentials of ADC governorship aspirants are among the best in Adamawa and indeed across Nigeria.

 

(Punch)



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