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African Democratic Congress (ADC) Policy and Manifesto Committee on Tuesday in Abuja submitted its interim report to the party’s national chairman, Sen. David Mark.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the committee was inaugurated in February to develop the party’s manifesto and people-centred policies.
The committee chairman, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, said the committee was tasked with building a governance architecture.
He added that this involved shifting from rhetoric to clarity, moving from aspiration to execution, and positioning the party as a prepared government-in-waiting.
Odigie-Oyegun noted that the report marked a milestone as the committee advanced the party toward presenting a credible governing alternative through clear policies, structured thinking, and readiness for national leadership.
He disclosed that through the coordinated efforts of eleven subcommittees, various sectors were examined, resulting in an interim report and policy principles that established a coherent strategic direction for national development.
“Central to the framework is rebuilding a citizen-centred state where institutions serve the people, the economy creates jobs, security protects communities, and governance delivers measurable value,” he said.
He said the committee had completed its first phase with full submissions and was now focusing on harmonisation, nationwide stakeholder engagement, and transforming policy frameworks into a clear and credible manifesto.
The committee chairman noted that in spite of the challenges, the committee remained committed to delivering a coherent and implementable manifesto before the party’s convention.
In his remarks, Mark said that the interim report and the emerging compendium of policy principles represented the first major milestone in the work of the committee.
He added that the development marked a significant step, as the party demonstrated its readiness to govern by distinguishing itself from rivals through preparation, policy clarity, and responsible national leadership.