By MBACHU GODWIN, Abuja
African Democratic Congress, ADC, yesterday, November 17, 2025, officially unveiled its National Headquarters in the heart of Wuse in Abuja.
The move is seen as a bold step in the party’s commitment to leadership, service, nation-building, and part of efforts to provide opposition against the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC
The ADC chairman and former Senate President, Senator David Mark, while cutting the tape to the building entrance, described the development as a landmark event, which he said has now opened a new chapter.
At the event were party leaders like Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, Rotimi Amaechi, former governor of Rivers State, Tunde Ogbeha, Dino Melaye, former Edo Governor, Prof Osunbor, and other party faithfuls.
However, the former Vice President, Alhaji Abubakar Atiku was absent at the unveiling.
Mark said: “Today is a defining moment and a physical testimony to our collective resolve.
“As we make a step forward, this complex from this moment becomes our operational centre where we would champion policy, safeguard democracy and build tomorrow’s leaders.
“It symbolises the rise of a stronger and more politically oriented movement dedicated to nation building.
“Leadership it should be known is about service and responsibility to the Nigerian people. So, with courage and dedication, we would together build a strong and reliable party”.





