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Atiku meets with Adamawa ADC stakeholders and calls for increased party mobilization.

Atiku Abubakar, the former vice president, met with African Democratic Congress stakeholders in Adamawa State on Thursday night in an attempt to fortify the party’s organizational framework and increase the number of members in the state.

Participants described the gathering as a strategic engagement on the party’s future, bringing together grassroots coordinators, prominent members, and party leaders from all around Adamawa.

Atiku emphasized the importance of robust organizational frameworks and ongoing communication with party members at all levels throughout the meeting.

According to him, political parties often face challenges in mobilising supporters and maintaining enthusiasm among members, but such difficulties can be overcome through effective planning and inclusive leadership.

“We examined our party’s current situation, especially with regard to the continuing member registration and mobilization initiatives. He commented on 𝕏 on Friday, “We are excited about prospects and confident about where we stand right now.”

The former vice president pointed out that growing a political party’s membership is only one aspect of its success.

He emphasized how crucial it is to set up procedures that promote involvement and responsibility while guaranteeing that members stay loyal to the party’s goals.

He believes that party officials need to establish grassroots networks throughout the state and increase their involvement in local communities.

Additionally, Atiku urged party stakeholders to make youth engagement a top priority and make sure that the ADC’s message is heard throughout Adamawa.

As part of the party’s long-term expansion strategy, he urged leaders and coordinators to step up mobilization efforts and forge closer contacts with local communities.

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