The African Democratic Congress (ADC) now counts 28 senators and over 100 elected officials nationwide, according to the party’s founder and first National Chairman, Ralph Nwosu.
Speaking at the ADC’s National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting in Abuja, Nwosu said the party’s growth stems from its refusal to accept financial inducements that could compromise its values.
He said this stance has attracted serious politicians and built trust among voters.
“The result of our integrity is clear. Today, the ADC has 28 senators, over 46 House of Representatives members, and more than 50 lawmakers across State Assemblies. We now have over 100 elected persons and we’re still growing,” he stated.
Nwosu also noted that the party’s online registration is seeing increased interest, especially from young Nigerians. He attributed the growing support for the ADC to a widespread pushback against injustice and the dominance of a one-party system, among other factors.