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APC Goes Digital in Gombe as Inuwa Yahaya Flags Off Membership Registration
APC Goes Digital in Gombe as Inuwa Yahaya Flags Off Membership Registration
Gombe State Governor Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya has launched the All Progressives Congress (APC) digital membership registration exercise in the state, marking a switch to a more modern and organized membership system.
After completing his registration at the venue, Governor Yahaya urged party members across the state to visit their respective wards and participate.
“This digital registration is an important step toward strengthening our party structure. I urge all members to visit their wards and complete the process,” he said.
He explained that members will be required to present both a Permanent Voter Card (PVC) and a National Identity Number (NIN) to attain full recognition within the party. According to him, the requirement aims to ensure credible documentation.
“To be fully recognized as members, supporters will need both a Permanent Voter Card and a National Identity Number. This ensures credible and verifiable records,” the governor added.
Governor Yahaya also commended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for what he described as impactful national leadership and reforms that are improving the APC’s standing across the country.
Speaking at the event, APC State Chairman Mr. Nitte Amangal announced that the exercise would take place simultaneously in all 114 wards of the state.
“The registration will take place across all 114 wards in Gombe. The process is simple, inclusive, and designed for everyone,” Amangal assured.
He called on members to make themselves available at their ward centers, adding that the new system is expected to enhance the party’s internal organization ahead of future political engagements.