Adidi Secures Backing of 22 Ward Chairmen for AMAC/Bwari Constituency Seat
A House of Representatives aspirant, Sarah Ivie Adidi, has garnered the support of 22 ward chairmen in the AMAC/Bwari Federal Constituency of the FCT. In a meeting with the ward leaders, Adidi outlined her vision for the constituency, focusing on addressing insecurity, education, and youth unemployment. These issues, according to Adidi, are major setbacks to the growth of the constituency and will form the core of her legislative agenda if elected. The ward chairmen, who play a crucial role in grassroots mobilization, were described by Adidi as critical stakeholders and the backbone of her campaign. They expressed strong support for Adidi's aspiration, while offering advice to guide her political journey.
Adidi has pledged to embark on a ward-to-ward tour across the constituency to engage directly with residents, understand their concerns, and build stronger relationships at the grassroots level. Her administration, if given the mandate, would focus on enhancing security, improving access to education, and creating sustainable skills development and job opportunities for youths. Adidi's approach would be people-centred, transparent, and result-oriented, aimed at delivering tangible improvements in the overall standard of living within the AMAC/Bwari Federal Constituency.
The ward chairmen's support is expected to boost Adidi's chances of winning the House of Representatives seat. As she prepares for the election, Adidi will need to maintain a strong relationship with the ward leaders and the people of the constituency.
Adidi's commitment to addressing the critical challenges facing the AMAC/Bwari Federal Constituency is a welcome development. The focus on grassroots mobilization and people-centred leadership is a testament to her understanding of the needs of the constituency. However, the success of her administration will depend on her ability to deliver on her promises and maintain the trust of the ward chairmen and the people of the constituency.






