Malam Nasir El-Rufai, a former governor of Kaduna State, has encouraged Zamfara State citizens to become members of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) as part of larger initiatives to address the state’s and the nation’s growing security and economic problems.
The former All Progressives Congress (APC) chieftain reportedly made the plea on Sunday, November 9, while speaking to ADC supporters in Gusau. During his speech, he presented the party’s plan for boosting food production in Zamfara, stabilizing the economy, and enhancing security.
The former governor urged party members to stick together and refrain from doing anything that would impede the party’s advancement.
In order to increase grassroots knowledge of ADC’s programs, he also emphasized the importance of working with youth and women’s organizations.
Prior to the 2027 elections, he urged locals to get their Permanent Voter’s Cards ready.
El-Rufai’s visit, according to Abubakar Atiku, Deputy National Organizing Secretary of the ADC, is a significant boost to ongoing initiatives to improve internal collaboration and stability among members in Zamfara.
The event drew ladies and young people from all 14 local government areas in the state, according to State ADC Chairman Alhaji Kabiru Garba, who also noted that the party is still expanding and gaining new members.
Local lawmakers, Islamic scholars, and community stakeholders also attended the event and confirmed their interest in the ADC’s objectives for inclusive governance, economic revitalization, and security in Zamfara.



