The former governor of Imo State under the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Emeka Ihedioha, joined the African Democratic Congress (ADC) following the coalition adoption by major Nigerian politicians.
The Former House speaker, addressing members of his grassroots support group, Rebuild Imo Movement (RIM) at his residence, stated that he is now a member of the ADC following his resignation from the PDP.
“My party, your party, our party is now ADC. That is the way to go. That is the party for all of us.“I urge you, as leaders of our Rebuild Imo Movement, to go home to your respective chapters, wards, LGAs, and zones, and take this gospel to the grassroots, to the people. We are people-oriented. Our strength is the people, the masses.
“We already have representation in all the booths in the 305 wards in the state, and our structure across the 27 LGAs and three geo-political zones are strong, viable and functional. Just go home and invigorate our RIM structure which is highly effective and superb.” Ihedioha said.
Emeka Ihedioha thanked the members of his grassroots support team for their patience while he waited for a new party. The ADC is currently the rave of the moment following the coalition adoption of the party by political heavyweights in the country. Emeke Ihedioha ADC ambition is valid following these permutations.
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The African Democratic Congress (ADC), founded in 2005, became a key opposition coalition platform for Nigeria’s 2027 elections. Adopted by leaders like Atiku Abubakar, Peter Obi, and Nasir El-Rufai in July 2025, it aims to challenge the APC and salvage the nation from becoming a one-party state. Emeka Ihedioha ADC movement adds to the list of the politicians coming onboard the party.
