The African Democratic Congress in Rivers State has affirmed it remains united and operational despite the departure of Peter Obi and Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso from the national party. Chukwudi Dimkpa, the party's Chairman-elect in the state, made the declaration in a statement issued on Monday night in Port Harcourt. He said the ADC's structures are intact across all 23 local government areas of Rivers State. Dimkpa stated that the party's strength lies in its values and grassroots networks, not in individual personalities.
The statement followed reports that Obi and Kwankwaso left the ADC to join the Nigeria Democratic Congress on Sunday. Dimkpa dismissed any notion of internal crisis, emphasizing that the party in Rivers State is focused on its mission of delivering credible leadership. "The ADC in Rivers State wishes to reassure its members, supporters, and the good people of the state that the party remains strong, united, and firmly committed to its mission," the statement read. It described the ADC as a platform built on integrity, inclusiveness, and service to the people.
Dimkpa said the current political shift presents an opportunity to deepen mobilisation at the ward and local government levels. The party reiterated its commitment to accountability, economic opportunity, and inclusive governance in Rivers State. It urged residents to participate in ongoing membership registration, calling it a chance to join a movement that prioritises the people.
Chukwudi Dimkpa claims the ADC in Rivers is stronger than any individual, yet hinges its renewed push on the very national figures it says don't matter. The party's call for mass registration leans on a narrative of fresh leadership while riding the coattails of politicians it publicly downplays. If the ADC's strength is truly grassroots, it must prove it without referencing the exits of Obi or Kwankwaso. For Rivers residents, the real test comes when the party names its candidates and outlines specific policies.
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