The African Democratic Congress (ADC), Zamfara State Chapter has called on the general public to take advantage of the online registration process to register with the party.

The call was made in a statement signed by Abdulkarim Umar Lihidda, Publicity Secretary of ADC Zamfara State Chapter, which was made available to Leadership Newspapers. According to the statement, the registration is an opportunity for effective change in leadership.

The ADC Zamfara State Chapter stated that the party is committed to providing a platform for Nigerians to participate in the democratic process and to bring about positive change in the country. The statement further emphasized that the party is open to all Nigerians who share its vision and values.

The ADC Zamfara State Chapter also noted that the registration process is a crucial step towards ensuring that the party has a strong and active membership base. The party believes that with a strong membership base, it can effectively participate in the democratic process and bring about positive change in the country.

In the statement, Abdulkarim Umar Lihidda, Publicity Secretary of ADC Zamfara State Chapter, urged all eligible Nigerians to take advantage of the online registration process to register with the party. He stated that the registration process is simple and easy to follow, and that it can be completed online.

The ADC Zamfara State Chapter has also promised to provide support and assistance to those who may need help in the registration process. The party believes that every Nigerian has the right to participate in the democratic process, and that it is committed to ensuring that all eligible Nigerians are able to register and participate in the party's activities.

The Zamfara ADC also stated that the party's leadership is committed to working with all stakeholders to ensure that the registration process is successful.

💡 NaijaBuzz Take

For far too long, Nigerians have been promised change but have seen nothing but the status quo. The Zamfara ADC's call for massive registration is a welcome development, but it's time for the party to back up its words with tangible actions that benefit the people. Can we trust that this renewed focus on registration will translate into actual reform and not just another empty promise?