ARTICLE AD BOX
The African Democratic Congress (ADC) women’s wing in Imo State convened a strategic leadership meeting at the party’s State Secretariat in New Owerri. The session reaffirmed the party’s unity, strength, and stability throughout the state.
The gathering brought together women leaders from each local government area and other stakeholders, aiming to reinforce party cohesion, encourage active participation among women, and advance the ADC’s collective vision in Imo State.
Participants also discussed grassroots mobilisation, party development, and strategies to sustain growth and expansion across all 27 local government areas of the state.
In her opening remarks, State Woman Leader Uju Ihejiagwa praised the women leaders for their loyalty, dedication, and commitment to the party’s progress amid ongoing political challenges.
She urged members not to be discouraged by the defection of some party members to other parties, affirming that the ADC in Imo State remains united and focused.
This message was issued on Wednesday by the Director of Imo ADC New Media, Ihezie Dede Walax, and released to journalists in Owerri.
According to Walax, some individuals may attempt to influence or persuade members to leave the party, but the women leaders must remain steadfast and committed to the ADC’s ideals.
“The ADC remains one united family in Imo State. Our strength lies in our togetherness, mutual respect, and shared vision for a better society. As women, we have a major responsibility to sustain the stability of this party and continue mobilising support for its growth across every community,” she said.
South‑East Zonal Woman Leader Hon. Barrister Mrs Chioma Joy Anyanwu praised the Imo women leadership for their resilience and organisational capacity, urging them to keep promoting peace, unity, and responsible leadership within the party.
She added that the ADC remains committed to democratic values, inclusive leadership, and the empowerment of women and youths throughout the South‑East region and beyond.
Attendees included Hon. Lady Leticia Okere, Hon. Mrs Ruth Nwokocha, Hon. Mrs Getrude Iroemeh, Hon. Barr. Chisom Dominic, and Nneoma Gloria Chukwuba, along with other women stakeholders and party faithful from across the state.

1 hour ago
1











English (US) ·