THIS DAWN — The African Democratic Congress (ADC) is set to unveil its newly completed National Headquarters in Abuja.
The development has been hailed by political pundits as a major milestone in its ongoing restructuring and repositioning efforts.
The official commissioning is scheduled to take place tomorrow at 121 Adetokunbo Ademola Crescent, Wuse 2, one of the capital city’s most prominent commercial and political corridors.
The event will commence at 2:00 p.m.
According to party officials, the unveiling of the headquarters represents more than just the opening of a physical structure.
It marks a symbolic step in the ADC’s renewed push for stronger internal organization, improved national outreach, and enhanced capacity to engage citizens on issues of governance, leadership, and democratic participation.
The new edifice is expected to serve as the strategic nerve center for party activities, policy development, administrative coordination, and stakeholder engagement.
“New chapter in the ADC story”
In a statement announcing the event, the ADC emphasized that the launch is open to the public.
It said it reflects its commitment to transparency, inclusion, and community participation.
Members of the public, supporters, political observers, and the media are all invited to witness what the party describes as “a new chapter in the ADC story.”
Party insiders say the new headquarters will also help strengthen the ADC’s national political presence ahead of future elections.
They claimed that it offers improved facilities for meetings, research, training, and strategic planning.
By situating its operations in the heart of Wuse 2, the ADC said it aims to foster greater accessibility and visibility within the nation’s political landscape.
As preparations intensify, expectations are high that the unveiling will attract notable political figures, civil society leaders, and supporters from across the country.
The party stated that all are eager to see the direction the party is charting as it seeks to deepen its role in Nigeria’s democratic evolution.












