- Aisha Yesufu named deputy chair of ADC revalidation committee
- ADC membership revalidation targets party growth and unity
- David Mark says credible data is key to electoral strength
- Committee given 30 days to complete nationwide exercise
Renowned activist Aisha Yesufu has been appointed as deputy chairperson of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) membership revalidation committee, a move the party sayshwa will strengthen its structure, unity, and national relevance ahead of future elections.
The appointment was announced on Wednesday by the National Chairman of the ADC, Senator David Mark, during the inauguration of a 20-member committee tasked with overseeing the party’s nationwide membership revalidation.
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According to Mark, the ADC membership revalidation exercise is a critical step toward rebuilding the party into a stronger, more united political force capable of competing effectively across Nigeria.
“This process reflects our commitment to justice, equity, accountability, and people-centred leadership,” Mark said. “Accurate and verifiable membership data is the foundation of any serious political party.”
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The committee is chaired by Kashim Imam, with Dr Sekonte Davies serving as secretary. It will supervise fresh registrations, revalidation of existing members, grassroots mobilisation, and data harmonisation using both digital and manual systems.
Mark added that the ADC would introduce new membership cards with state-specific security features, urging committee members to act with transparency, fairness, and inclusiveness while working closely with party leaders at state and local levels.
Accepting the role, committee chairman Kashim Imam described the assignment as a turning point for the party.
“This exercise is about rebuilding the ADC into a truly inclusive, people-driven movement,” Imam said. “We are committed to doing this work openly and diligently.”
He disclosed that the committee has 30 days to submit its report and has already commenced mobilisation efforts across cities, rural communities, deserts, and riverine areas nationwide.
