The African Democratic Congress has opened its new National Headquarters in Abuja, a development the party describes as a major investment in its national presence and organisational future.
The unveiling took place yesterday at 121 Adetokunbo Ademola Crescent in Wuse 2. Senior party officials, state chairpersons, youth leaders, and a cross section of supporters were in attendance, turning the event into a significant moment for the party’s identity and direction.
Visitors were allowed to tour the facility after the formal ribbon cutting. Many described the building as a modern improvement that reflects the party’s ambition to strengthen internal coordination, enhance public engagement, and reposition itself as a people focused institution.
In remarks delivered during the event, ADC representatives noted that the new headquarters will operate as the central engine room for policy development, mobilisation, and strategic communication. They added that the launch signals a renewed commitment to credible leadership and national service.
The event, which began at 2 in the afternoon, attracted residents from the surrounding district who joined the crowd to witness the unveiling. The atmosphere remained warm and hopeful as guests explored the offices and interacted with party staff.
With the new building now operational, the ADC says it is prepared to deepen its footprint across the country and provide a more accessible base for Nigerians to engage with its programs and ideas.
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