Chairmen of the six geo-political zones of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) have backed Sarah Ivie Adidi to represent the AMAC/Bwari Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives ahead of the 2027 general elections.
The development was the outcome of a stakeholders’ meeting held in Abuja, where party leaders, grassroots mobilisers and key stakeholders converged to deliberate on the political future of the constituency and the need for effective representation.
Speaking at the meeting, the zonal chairmen expressed confidence in Adidi’s leadership capacity, describing her as a credible politician with a clear vision for inclusive governance.
They noted that her emergence reflects the collective desire of party stakeholders to support a candidate who understands the diverse needs of the constituency.
Speaking on behalf of the group, AMAC Chairman APC Forum North Central, Usman Mohamed, highlighted Adidi’s commitment to championing the interests of non-indigenous residents within the AMAC/Bwari Federal Constituency, noting that this demographic constitutes a significant portion of the population and has, over time, required stronger representation at the national level.
“Adidi’s track record of community engagement and her grassroots-driven approach to politics make her well-suited to bridge existing gaps in representation and ensure that all voices within the constituency are heard,” he said.
The zonal chairmen further called on party members and residents across the constituency to rally behind Adidi’s candidacy, emphasising the importance of unity and collective action in securing electoral victory for the APC in the forthcoming polls.
In her response, Adidi expressed gratitude for the support and endorsement by the zonal chairmen, describing it as a vote of confidence in her vision and dedication to public service.
The aspirant reaffirmed her commitment to pursuing policies that promote inclusivity, development, and equitable representation for all constituents, regardless of origin or background.
According to her, effective representation must be rooted in continuous engagement with the people. “You cannot lead in isolation,” she said, noting that she values feedback and collaboration in decision-making to ensure policies and actions reflect the true needs of the community.
Adidi pledged that if elected, she would ensure that all voices, especially those of non-indigenous residents, are heard and not sidelined in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).
She also promised to rely on the support and guidance of constituents to navigate the political landscape effectively.
“I may not know everything about politics, but I am willing to learn and work with the people. Together, we can achieve meaningful progress,” she said.
Adidi appealed for support and urged residents to join her on what she described as a collective journey toward stronger and more inclusive representation.
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