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Adidi Promises Strong Representation in Bwari 2027 Bid

Adidi promises inclusive representation for Bwari in 2027, pledging grassroots development and improved services if elected to the House

Aspirant for the AMAC/Bwari Federal Constituency seat, Sarah Ivie Adidi, has pledged inclusive and effective representation for residents of Bwari Area Council ahead of the 2027 general elections, as she formally declared her ambition during a visit to the All Progressives Congress (APC) secretariat over the weekend.

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Sarah Ivie Adidi made the declaration while paying a courtesy visit to the party leadership, where she also congratulated newly elected APC executives and engaged stakeholders on her political vision for the constituency.

She was received by the APC chairman in Bwari Area Council, Joshua Ishaku Musa, alongside the party women leader and other executives, who welcomed her aspiration and emphasised the importance of unity and collective progress within the party structure.

Speaking during the visit, Sarah Ivie Adidi said her ambition is driven by a commitment to grassroots politics and inclusive governance, stressing that collaboration would be essential in addressing long-standing developmental challenges across the constituency.

She assured residents that, if elected, she would work closely with area council leadership, community stakeholders and relevant agencies to drive sustainable development and improve living standards across communities.

Describing Bwari Area Council as a strategically important part of the Federal Capital Territory’s political landscape, she noted that its influence in shaping electoral outcomes and governance priorities remains significant.

Sarah Ivie Adidi outlined a development-focused agenda centred on infrastructure renewal, quality education, skills acquisition, youth empowerment and improved healthcare delivery, promising to ensure constituents’ voices are better represented at the national level.

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In response, APC chairman Joshua Ishaku Musa expressed the party’s readiness to support her political aspiration, signalling early backing within the local party structure as preparations begin to gather pace for the 2027 elections.

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