ABUJA, NIGERIA — Members of the “I STAND WITH ADC” National Coalition Support Group on Tuesday held a consultative meeting with former Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, as part of efforts to strengthen grassroots mobilization and policy engagement across Nigeria.
The delegation, led by National Coordinator Ibrahim Adamu, met with Amaechi to discuss key national issues and strategic political direction ahead of increased grassroots activities.
Top on the agenda were discussions on strengthening Nigeria’s healthcare system, with participants emphasizing the urgent need for improved infrastructure, increased funding, and expanded access to quality medical services, particularly in underserved communities.
The group also explored sustainable reforms in the education sector, highlighting the importance of curriculum modernization, teacher capacity development, and equitable access to learning opportunities nationwide.
Participants noted that improvements in healthcare and education remain critical to national development and long-term socio-economic stability.
A major focus of the engagement was the need to galvanize support at the grassroots level, with the coalition stressing the importance of building strong community-based structures capable of driving political awareness and participation.
Amaechi, in his remarks, reportedly emphasized the value of direct citizen engagement, noting that grassroots mobilization remains a powerful tool in shaping democratic processes and influencing governance outcomes.
The meeting also provided an opportunity for alignment between the coalition and Amaechi on outreach strategies, messaging, and coordinated engagement across different regions of the country.
Among those present at the meeting were National Organizing Secretary Vincent Williams, alongside Haruna Ibrahim Sabo, Buhari Saidu, Abdulrahman Mazaje, Walaka Ndubisi, and Awal Bello.
The presence of key figures within the coalition reflects ongoing efforts to build a unified and structured grassroots support base across multiple regions.
Observers say the meeting signals a growing emphasis on grassroots-driven political engagement as stakeholders prepare for future electoral activities.
The coalition’s approach highlights a broader strategy focused on community mobilization, policy advocacy, and direct engagement with influential political figures.
As political momentum builds nationwide, such interactions are expected to shape conversations around governance priorities and citizen participation in Nigeria’s evolving democratic space.




