Hon. Tade Calls for Mass Mobilisation as APC E-Registration Begins in Kwara

Hon. AbdulMutalib Tade Shittu, The Senior Special Assistant on KW-GIS has urged All Progressives Congress (APC) leaders and members across Kwara State to embark on massive mobilisation following the commencement of the party’s electronic membership registration and revalidation exercise.

Hon. Tade described the e-registration initiative as a crucial step toward strengthening internal cohesion within the APC, improving the accuracy of its membership database, and deepening engagement between the party and its grassroots supporters.

According to him, the exercise presents an opportunity to consolidate the party’s structures at all levels and ensure that every willing member is duly captured in the system.

He called on party leaders, ward executives, and other stakeholders to create widespread awareness and encourage active participation among members, stressing that the success of the exercise depends largely on collective effort.

Hon Tade also appealed to intending members of the APC, as well as existing members who are yet to be registered or revalidated, to take full advantage of the ongoing process and complete their registration without delay.

Hon. Tade expressed optimism that a successful e-registration exercise would further strengthen the APC nationwide, foster unity among members, and strategically position the party for sustained growth and future electoral victories.

He further urged party faithful to continue to support President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Kwara State Governor Mallam AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, and other elected officials, noting that such support is essential for consolidating democratic gains and sustaining development across the state and the country.

Reaffirming his commitment to the party, Hon. Tade pledged to work closely with APC leaders, stakeholders, and members to ensure that the registration and revalidation exercise is seamless, transparent, and inclusive.

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