To pilot ADC as a party of choice for a new Abia State, the office of the National Chairman has confirmed that Don Norman Obinna, a consummate professional, journalist, civil right advocate and public interest champion has been appointed as the Chairman, ADC Abia State.

The appointment follows the unanimous endorsement of the critical stakeholders, members and supporters of our great party in Abia State. Recommendations from well-meaning Abians cite the confidence the electorate repose in him for his doggednes and impulses for good governance, accountability from public office holders and belief in the possibility of a new Abia.

These dogged personalities conform with our drive, which is to present the good people of Abia State with a credible alternative political party through which they will accomplish their long-desired good governance and establish the state as an industrial hub across Africa. Mr Norman will be in charge until the congress in 3 months, within which time we believe his administration will turn ADC Abia to a mass movement for change and transformation.

Until his appointment, Mr Obinna is a renowned journalist and a social crusader. He holds Bachelor of Science (BSc) and Master of Science (MSc) degrees in Mass Communication, the prestigious University of Lagos (UNILAG).
Members of the interim executive are:
Others are:
Mazi K.O. Kalu, Member,
Signed
Barr Ifénla Oligbinde,
Director of Communications and Programs.
For:
Chief Ralphs Okey Nwosu,

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