Ex-Vice President Atiku Abubakar met with stakeholders of the Adamawa State African Democratic Congress for a strategic engagement to review the party’s current state and map out plans for its future growth in the state.

The meeting, which took place on Thursday night, brought together party leaders, influential members, and grassroots coordinators from across Adamawa State.

Atiku emphasised the importance of strong organisational structures and active engagement with party members at all levels.

He noted that while political parties often face challenges in mobilising support and maintaining membership enthusiasm, these hurdles can be overcome with clear planning, inclusive leadership, and sustained effort.

“We reviewed the current state of our party, particularly regarding the ongoing registration of members and mobilisation efforts. “We are confident about where we stand now and enthusiastic about prospects,” he wrote on X on Friday.

According to him, effective party organisation is not just about numbers but about creating systems that encourage participation, foster accountability, and ensure that members feel connected to the party’s vision and mission.

He encouraged party leaders and stakeholders to continue building networks within communities, engaging young people, and ensuring that the ADC’s message reaches every corner of the state.

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