The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has intensified its nationwide mobilisation campaign, recording growing engagement from stakeholders, defectors, aspirants, and emerging party structures across several states, in what party leaders describe as a coordinated effort to strengthen its political base ahead of future contests.
At the centre of the latest engagements was a high-level delegation from Gombe State, led by the party’s National Vice Chairman, Dr. Danlami Arabs, alongside the National Women Leader, Mrs. Dudu Manuga. The delegation also accompanied gubernatorial aspirant, Dr. Babayo Ardo, for strategic consultations with the national leadership. Party officials commended the Gombe chapter for what they described as steady organisational progress, while urging deeper grassroots mobilisation to consolidate its growing presence.
Similarly, in Nasarawa State, the party’s structure received a boost with the active participation of its Chairman, Hon. Dogo Shammah, a former Commissioner for Information who recently left the All Progressives Congress (APC) to join the NDC, alongside the State Secretary, Hon. Osokunu, a former local government chairman. The leadership expressed satisfaction with developments in the state, describing Nasarawa as “on steady growth trajectory,” while encouraging officials to sustain mobilisation momentum.
In the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), the party also engaged a vibrant bloc of young members, joined by House of Representatives aspirant, Hon. Jesse Williams Ejemot, who reaffirmed their alignment with the party’s vision. The national leadership used the opportunity to call for expanded outreach, particularly among youths and women, while strengthening collaboration with stakeholders at all levels.
Reaffirming its open-door philosophy, the NDC reiterated that its platform remains accessible to Nigerians seeking political inclusion and change, urging citizens nationwide to take advantage of its ongoing membership registration drive.
The developments mirror a broader consolidation effort as the party works to position itself as an emerging political force in Nigeria’s evolving democratic landscape.
In a related development in Imo State, the NDC formally activated its grassroots expansion drive during its inaugural State Executive Committee meeting held in Owerri.
Addressing a well-attended session, State Chairman, Barr. Reginald Uwakwe, said the party—barely two months after official registration—has already commenced an aggressive digital membership registration exercise. He stated that prospective members must present either their National Identification Number (NIN) or voter’s card, in line with the party’s emphasis on credible and verifiable membership records.
He further disclosed that the national leadership has set a target of at least 300 registered members per ward, urging party structures to intensify mobilisation across communities. Uwakwe also announced the immediate creation of two key organs—the Contact and Mobilisation Committee, and the Finance Committee—to strengthen coordination and internal efficiency.
Reinforcing the mobilisation drive, the South East National Vice Chairman, Chief Tedy Obey, charged party officers to lead by example by registering online and actively mobilising support, with special emphasis on women and youth inclusion. He noted that the party leadership in Abuja is committed to building a disciplined and people-driven structure capable of long-term competitiveness.
In her remarks, the Imo State Woman Leader, Mrs Uche Judith Ngozi, expressed confidence in the party’s growing base, pledging to leverage her political experience to expand women’s participation in party activities.
Barr. Uwakwe reaffirmed that the NDC is deliberately building strong structures across wards, local government areas, and zones in Imo State, laying the foundation for a disciplined, grassroots-driven political movement.
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NDC Expands Nationwide Mobilisation, Deepens Grassroots Structures Across States

