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ADC Unveils Names of State Chairmen Across Nigeria

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has released the official list of its state chairmen across Nigeria’s 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), as part of efforts to strengthen its nationwide political structure. The announcement, made by the party’s National Secretariat on Wednesday via social media, confirms that each state now has a designated […]

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has released the official list of its state chairmen across Nigeria’s 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), as part of efforts to strengthen its nationwide political structure.

The announcement, made by the party’s National Secretariat on Wednesday via social media, confirms that each state now has a designated chairman to coordinate party affairs and drive grassroots mobilization.

According to the statement, the release is a strategic step in updating the party’s organizational framework and enhancing its presence across all geopolitical zones.

The ADC also addressed irregularities in Akwa Ibom State, where some individuals reportedly acquired membership cards without proper authorization. The party directed all affected members to report to the state party office in Uyo to have their cards duly signed and recorded in the official membership register.

Below is the full list of ADC state chairmen:

  1. Hanatu Garaba – Plateau
  2. Musa S. Shuaib – Nasarawa
  3. Adekolu O. Moses – Ekiti
  4. Patrick Obianyo – Anambra
  5. Hon. Haruna Hassan – Bauchi
  6. Otunba Pat. Olufemi – Ogun
  7. Celestine Orbunda – Benue
  8. Mohammed Bolori – Borno
  9. Comrade John Ogar – Cross River
  10. Austine Okotie – Delta
  11. Jennifer Adibie N. – Ebonyi
  12. Kennedy Odion – Edo
  13. Iyke Nwoka – Abia
  14. Stella Chukwula – Enugu
  15. Mallam Danladi Yau – Gombe
  16. Duke Gabriel Dick – Akwa Ibom
  17. Alh. Sanni Mohammed – Jigawa
  18. Ahmed Tijani M. – Kaduna
  19. Ungogo Musa – Kano
  20. Alh. Usman Musa – Katsina
  21. Hajia Hawa Mohammed – Kebbi
  22. John Adeli Udale – Kogi
  23. Adebayo Akadi – Kwara
  24. George Ashiru – Lagos
  25. Chief Mrs. Ganiyu Sidirika – Ondo
  26. Auta Mohammed – Niger
  27. Yohanna Shehu K. – Adamawa
  28. Chief Emmanuel Amushe – Imo
  29. Charles Idowu – Osun
  30. Alh. Yinka Adona – Oyo
  31. Yusuf Tijani – FCT
  32. Ode Lawrence E. – Rivers
  33. Hon. Umar Farouk – Sokoto
  34. Adamu Hassan – Taraba
  35. Alh. Kalli Umar – Yobe
  36. Alh. Kabiru Garba – Zamfara

The party reiterated its commitment to transparency, urging members, particularly in Akwa Ibom, to ensure their records are properly validated at the local level.

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