POLITICS
ADC Confirms Jennifer Adibie as Ebonyi State Chairperson

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has formally confirmed Jennifer Adibie as the recognised chairperson of the party in Ebonyi State.
This confirmation was contained in an official press release issued by the National Secretariat of the ADC, which published the names of all duly recognised state chairpersons across Nigeria’s 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory.
According to the list released, Jennifer Adibie remains the authentic leader of the ADC in Ebonyi, ending speculations and providing clarity about the party’s leadership structure in the state. Party supporters and stakeholders are urged to work with her to strengthen the ADC’s activities and membership mobilisation ahead of future elections.
While the release also included a directive to members in Akwa Ibom to regularise their membership cards, the emphasis for Ebonyi State was to affirm the legitimacy of the state leadership and to encourage unity among members.
The confirmation underscores the ADC’s efforts to maintain transparent structures and reinforce internal cohesion across all its chapters nationwide.
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AFRICAN DEMOCRATIC CONGRESS (ADC)
PRESS RELEASE
THE NATIONAL SECRETARIAT OF ADC HAS RELEASED NAMES OF THE PARTY’S STATE CHAIRMEN IN ALL THE 36 STATES AND FEDERAL CAPITAL TERRITORY, ABUJA.
Members of the public are hereby notified that the National Secretariat of ADC has released the names of the Party’s State chapter chairmen and the Federal Capital Territory, as follows:
1. Hanatu Garaba — Plateau
2. Musa S. Shuaib —Nasarawa
3. Adekolu O. Moses — Ekiti
4. Patrick Obianyo — Anambra
5. Hon. Haruna Hassan —Bauchi
6. Otunba Pat. Olufemi — Ogun
7. Celestine Orbunda— Benue
8. Mohammed Bolori — Borno
9. Comrade John Ogar —Cross River
10. Austine Okotie — Delta
11. Jennifer Adibie N — Ebonyi
12. Kennedy Odion — Edo
13. Iyke Nwoka — Abia
14. Stella Chukwula— Enugu
15. Mallam Danladi Yau — Gombe
16. Duke Gabriel Dick — Akwa Ibom
17. Alh. Sanni Mohammed — Jigawa
18. Ahmed Tijani M — Kaduna
19. Ungogo Musa — Kano
20. Alh. Usman Musa — Katsina
21. Hajia Hawa Mohammed — Kebbi
18. John Adeli Udale — Kogi
19. Adebayo Akadi — Kwara
20. George Ashiru — Lagos
21. Chief Mrs Ganiyu Sidirika — Ondo
22. Auta Mohammed — Niger
23. Yohanna Shehu K — Adamawa
24. Chief Emmanuel Amushe — Imo
25. Charles Idowu — Osun
26. Alh. Yinka Adona — Oyo
27. Yusuf Tijani — FCT
28. Ode Lawrence E— Rivers
29. Hon. Umar Farouk — Sokoto
30. Adamu Hassan — Taraba
31. Alh. Kalli Umar — Yobe
32. Alh. Kabiru Garba — Zamfara
2) Akwa Ibom State chapter hereby notifies all persons who obtained membership cards last week without the stamp and imprimatur of the state chairman to please present them at the State Secretariat of the Party at No. 84 Udotung Ubo Street, Uyo, for stamping and signature of the State chairman, and entry of their names in the Party’s membership register.
Thank you.
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