The Kano State chapter of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) has postponed its planned state congress for the election of party executives, citing the recent influx of prominent political figures into the party as the primary reason. The decision, announced by Adam Said Adam, Director-General of Social Media for the NDC in Kano State, was made to ensure a smooth, inclusive, and well-organized event. The postponement allows the party leadership sufficient time to integrate new members and make necessary logistical arrangements.
In a statement released by the party’s social media director, the State Chairman of the NDC in Kano, Hon. Husaini Isah Mai Riga, explained that the unexpected surge in high-profile political figures joining the party necessitated a delay. Mai Riga emphasized that the party needed to ensure all new entrants were properly accommodated and that the congress would reflect the party’s growing membership base. He stressed the importance of inclusivity and fairness in the electoral process, which the party is committed to upholding.
The postponement comes at a critical time as the NDC prepares for upcoming elections and seeks to strengthen its political presence in Kano State. The party’s leadership believes that a well-coordinated congress will enhance internal unity and boost public confidence in the party’s organizational structure. The new date for the congress has not yet been announced, but the party has promised to communicate it once all preparations are complete.
The NDC in Kano has been actively engaging with political stakeholders and community leaders to broaden its appeal and consolidate support. The recent influx of prominent figures is seen as a sign of growing interest in the party’s platform and vision for governance. This development underscores the party’s increasing relevance in the state’s political landscape, particularly as it seeks to position itself as a credible alternative to dominant parties.
Adam Said Adam, in his statement, urged party members and supporters to remain patient and continue engaging with the party’s activities. He assured the public that the postponement was not a sign of weakness but a strategic move to ensure the congress’s success. The party’s leadership remains focused on building a strong, transparent, and participatory structure that reflects the will of its members.
As the NDC prepares for its rescheduled congress, the party is expected to unveil new strategies to deepen its grassroots outreach and strengthen its electoral machinery. The event will be a key moment for the party to demonstrate its organizational capacity and readiness for future electoral contests. The postponement, while temporary, reflects the party’s commitment to inclusivity and proper planning in its internal affairs.


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