By Emmanuel Awari-Jalingo
In a move to digitize and consolidate its membership, the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Taraba State has launched its electronic registration exercise.
The exercise took place at the Jolly Nyame Stadium, Jalingo, and attracted party leaders, members and supporters from across the zones.
Speaking at the event, Governor Kefas said the e-registration exercise was part of deliberate steps adopted by the APC to reposition the party and ensure that no member is excluded from its activities.
He stressed that the exercise was crucial, as all party members would be electronically revalidated.
The governor assured party members that the registration exercise would continue without hindrance, adding that he would personally monitor the process to ensure its success.
He particularly urged women and youths to take the exercise seriously, emphasising that participation in APC activities would be open only to duly registered members.
Governor Kefas described the rollout as a transformative project aimed at revitalizing the party’s foundations.
“This e-registration is more than an update it is a foundation for stronger internal democracy and genuine grassroots engagement,” he stated.
He emphasized that the digital system would provide a clear, accurate, and secure record of members, reducing administrative inconsistencies and fostering greater transparency in party affairs.
The Governor called on supporters throughout the state to enroll, highlighting that a unified and documented membership is vital for building a party truly attuned to the needs of the people.
According to him, the e-registration exercise is designed to give equal opportunity to all party members and ensure a credible and transparent membership system.
He emphasized that the e-registration process is mandatory, noting that no member can be revalidated without being electronically registered.
“I urged party members to actively participate in the exercise, especially women, whom are the backbone and mobilizers of the party.
The Governor reaffirmed his administration’s strong support for women’s participation in politics and party activities.
He expressed appreciation to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for taking the digital registration initiative seriously and ensuring that governors oversee the process.
Kefas further commended the National Chairman of the APC for his commitment to strengthening the party across the country.
In his welcome address, the APC State Chairman, Barrister Ibrahim Tukur El-Sudi, said the importance of the e-registration exercise could not be overemphasised, noting that it would provide accurate data on members eligible to participate in party activities and elections.
He commended Governor Kefas for responding promptly to the needs of the party, adding that the governor ensured the provision of all necessary equipment across the state to guarantee the success of the exercise.
According to him, the e-registration initiative is a strategic pillar for the future success of the APC, as it will strengthen and improve the party’s membership database.
He praised Dr. Kefas for championing the party’s modernization.
He noted that the electronic system would address past challenges with manual processes and help rebuild trust among the rank and file.
“This digital platform is designed for accuracy and fairness. It will empower our structures at the local level.
He instructed ward and local government party officers to adhere closely to the registration protocols and encouraged all members to participate fully.
He described the exercise as a landmark initiative aimed at strengthening the party’s internal structure and ensuring a transparent and credible membership system, adding that it would reposition the APC for greater success.
The ceremony attracted a broad spectrum of party officials, including state and national lawmakers, local stakeholders, and numerous supporters from across Southern Taraba.
Attendees expressed optimism that the exercise would energize the party’s base and streamline its operations.
The coordinators of the e-registration exercise Kamalludeen Adamu, disclosed that personnel had been adequately trained to handle the process.
They confirmed that the exercise was already ongoing and urged party members across the state to come out en masse and participate.
The registration is scheduled to be carried out in all wards of the southern district, with party officials pledging a seamless and transparent.
