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ADC Will Rescue Nigeria, Gombe From Insecurity, Poor Infrastructure, says Barde


By Najib Sani, Gombe 

Chieftain of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) in Gombe State and 2023 gubernatorial candidate of the People's Democratic Party (PDP), Mohammad Barde, has vowed that the party was poised to winning the presidential and governorship elections in 2027 in Nigeria and the state.

In an interview with journalists on Wednesday, Barde lamented insecurity in the country and alleged poor infrastructure in the state saying ADC would salvage the situation.

Barde expressed confidence in the party's ability to bring about positive change, citing its commitment to inclusive leadership and equal opportunities for all.

"We are united, and we are fully committed to rescuing the electorates. The level of insecurity, the death of infrastructure, and the crumbling nature of our healthcare and education systems are issues we aim to address", he boasted.

The ADC chieftain revealed the party's plans to hold congresses across the states and a national convention in February, 2026 and urged members and supporters to participate in the revalidation of membership and mobilise others to join the party before the congresses.

He asserted that ADC would wax stronger and Nigerians would feel the wind of change after the convention and states congresses.

"ADC is a party that prides itself on one man, one vote, with no imposition. We welcome everyone to join us in this movement to save and salvage the country from its current challenges.

"We want to provide purposeful leadership that will provide and give everybody an equal opportunity to succeed and provide education, healthcare, and infrastructure that will benefit all," he said.

Barde also lamented the current state of affairs in Gombe State, citing examples such as the lack of electricity at the Federal Teaching Hospital, Gombe which has led to a staff strike, and "the suffering of patients".

According to him, the party's message of hope and change has resonated with many Gombe residents, "who are eager for a better future".

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