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The All Progressives Congress (APC) has officially engaged Tunmef Global Limited, a private company, to oversee a nationwide digital membership registration exercise.
The initiative aims to create a comprehensive and up-to-date database of party members ahead of the 2027 general elections.
The signing ceremony took place on Tuesday night at the APC secretariat in Abuja, with key political figures in attendance. Among them were the Chairman of the Progressive Governors Forum and Imo State Governor, Hope Uzodimma, alongside his counterparts from Cross River, Bassey Otu, and Kogi, Usman Ododo.
Also present were APC National Chairman, Dr. Abdullahi Ganduje, members of the National Working Committee (NWC), and state party chairmen.
Speaking at the event, Uzodimma emphasized that the move reflects the party’s commitment to leveraging technology to improve internal operations and strengthen its political dominance.
He said, “We must thank Mr President, Bola Tinubu for the wisdom of toeing this path of digital order. All over the world, no one is using analogue anymore. It is now the digital economy, digital politics and even digital social order that we are parading globally.
“This will confirm the integrity of our membership register as a party. If we say we have 10 million people, it must be so. When we go to cast our votes, if we have one million or 500,000 persons in Lagos State, we expect that at least within our folds, 500,000 persons will vote for us because every political party is driven by ideology.
“So, we call on the consultant to endeavour to run this project so we can complete this project within record time. We are not afraid of what the opposition will say. Our duty is to organise our party to be respected all over the world. The APC is not a party built on a platform that is expecting no contest. There is no democracy anywhere in the world without contest. We are expecting the contest but Nigerians will decide.”
Ganduje also shared his sentiment when he expressed gratitude to Tinubu for endorsing the digital transformation agenda.
According to him, the initiative was a long-conceived programme that had finally come to fruition.
“We are always making history as a party. This was a programme conceived a long time ago but didn’t see the light of the day. So, we are happy that this programme has been approved by our President. I have to congratulate the APC for being able to financially sponsor the exercise.
“So, the APC has now gone digital. We are no longer analogue. Now, we must have our own correct data and plan ahead with all the variables according to our own constitution. There is no doubt that the party has got an enormous number of followers.
“But without documentation of this type, we will just be beating about the bush. With this exercise, we are sure of having scientific data which we can always use. You know, during litigation, one sometimes gets a controversial membership list, which may complicate one’s case in court. But with this e-registration, we can easily retrieve our data as it is,” he stated.
Giving an overview of the project, the APC National Legal Adviser, Prof AbdulKareem Kana, explained that the e-registration exercise would link up members’ registration numbers to their National Identity Numbers.
This, he said, would enable the party to access detailed information about its members at the touch of a button from any location.
He said, “The party proposed and it was approved by the governors and the leader of our party, President Bola Tinubu. After a very tedious process of selection, the consultant who has the wherewithal and skill to provide what is required, Tunmef Global Limited, was selected and appointed.
“Negotiations were completed and the funds were raised from within the party. I want to, therefore, thank the chairman of the party and the chairman of the progressive governors’ forum who has put his heart into this project.”
(Punch)