In a move aimed at consolidating party structures, the African Democratic Congress will inaugurate its newly elected state leaders in the coming weeks.
The party’s National Publicity Secretary, Bolaji Abdullahi, disclosed this in a statement, noting that the ceremony is scheduled for May 12, 2026, subject to any adjustment by the National Working Committee.
According to him, the emergence of the new leadership across states reflects the party’s commitment to internal democracy, transparency, and adherence to constitutional processes.
He commended party members and stakeholders for conducting themselves peacefully and responsibly throughout the electoral process, describing it as a demonstration of unity and shared purpose.
Abdullahi urged the newly elected officials to remain focused and dedicated, stressing that the responsibility ahead requires discipline, cooperation, and a strong commitment to strengthening the party’s structure nationwide.
He expressed confidence that the new leadership would deepen the party’s grassroots presence and enhance its connection with Nigerians.
The spokesperson also called on the executives to align with the vision of the party’s national leadership under David Mark, as efforts continue to position the ADC as a credible alternative on the national stage.
The party says the upcoming inauguration marks another step in its push to consolidate growth and expand its political influence across the country.