Ibekimi Oriamaja Reports
ADC National Chairman Chief Ralph Nwosu delivering his speech at the retreat.
Alhaji Baba Abdullahi, the national secretary of the ADC, and other NWC members.
The national diversity and inclusion secretary, Mabel Oboh, and ADC presidential candidate Dumebi Kachikwu’s spokespeople are Adeniyi Kunnu and Mabel Oboh, respectively.
Making a contribution is Chief Anayo Arinze, secretary of INEC/Electoral Matters.
The retreat of the National Working Committee of the African Democratic Congress, or ADC, is now taking place in Abuja.
The two-day conference, which was held to assess and fine-tune campaign plans for the 2023 elections, will come to a close today.
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Chief Ralph Nwosu, the party’s national chairman, said in his speech that the Third Force’s moment has finally arrived in Nigeria and that ADC, the legitimate alternative with a solid structure, is not skipping a beat.
According to him, the main goal of the party’s highest organ’s retreat is to make sure that nothing will get in the way of the party’s ability to win the upcoming elections.
We are quite happy with our progress. Given that other parties have failed the nation, the ADC’s time has come.
Alhaji Baba Abdullahi, the national secretary, said it was the best year for ADC but cautioned that there was still more work to be done, hence the retreat.
Mabel Oboh, the National Diversity and Inclusion Secretary for the ADC, told journalists that the party was managing everything democratically as normal with the wellbeing of Nigerians as the first concern while she was at the retreat, which was her first since rejoining the organization.
She said, “Crucial decisions are going to be made here that will improve the fortunes for the party and the nation.”