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ADC Conducts Medical Outreach for Kubwa Residents Ahead of FCT Elections

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has wrapped up a significant medical outreach in the Kubwa and Dakwa communities. This initiative was organized by ADC councillorship candidate Ayuba Adam and aims to enhance community health in preparation for the upcoming local elections.

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The African Democratic Congress (ADC) recently completed a medical outreach program in the Kubwa and Dakwa areas of the Bwari Area Council.

As reported by the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), this outreach was spearheaded by Mr. Ayuba Adam, a candidate for councillorship in Kubwa Ward, in collaboration with the campaign team of Dr. Patrick Ezie, who is vying for a position in the House of Representatives.

A doctor assisting a child during the medical outreach organized by the ADC in Kubwa.

During the event, Mr. Akpama Michael, the ADC Chairman for Kubwa Ward, emphasized that this initiative was designed to foster unity among community members while also enhancing the health conditions of the residents. He highlighted that the outreach is a clear indication of the party’s commitment to local development and its intention to secure a win in the upcoming election scheduled for February 21.

"The aim of this medical outreach is to bring people together, understand their health challenges, and work towards success in the February 21 election," Michael stated.

The initiative was initiated on February 1 in the Dakwa community, with the Kubwa event being termed the second phase of the project. Michael also reiterated the ADC’s goal to make governance more accessible to the public, refuting any claims of discord within the party ranks. He expressed confidence that the ADC will emerge stronger as the 2027 general elections approach.

Councillorship candidate Ayuba Adam assured a strong partnership with the party's chairmanship aspirant, Mr. Josiah Koche, if elected. He noted that the medical team was able to provide treatment to about 700 individuals in Dakwa and 500 in Kubwa.

Adam further stated that serious medical cases identified during the outreach were referred to nearby hospitals for continued care. (NAN)

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