Ebonyi ADC Chairman Dr. Jennifer Adibe-Nwafor Meets Stakeholders, Calls for Stronger Party Coalition

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The African Democratic Congress (ADC) Chairman in Ebonyi State, Dr. Jennifer Adibe-Nwafor, has urged party members and stakeholders to strengthen their coalition in order to advance the party’s vision and influence in Ebonyi and across Nigeria.

During the inaugural stakeholders’ meeting in Abakaliki, Dr. Adibe-Nwafor emphasized the importance of unity, transparency, and accountability in building a vibrant political movement. She noted that only a united front can effectively drive good governance, economic growth, and improved social welfare for citizens.

She outlined the ADC’s key priorities, which include:

  • Promoting transparency and inclusivity in decision-making.
  • Expanding entrepreneurship and job creation opportunities.
  • Enhancing access to quality education, healthcare, and social services.

Highlighting Ebonyi’s potential, she stressed that the state’s resilience must be harnessed for meaningful progress: “Our vision is to build a prosperous Ebonyi State and a stronger Nigeria where every citizen enjoys equal access to opportunities.”

The ADC Ebonyi Chairman encouraged coalition partners, supporters, and residents to register with the party and join the movement for change.

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