Walin Ganye Leads APC Membership Surge, Brings NIN Registration to Grassroots Communities

In a bold demonstration of unwavering loyalty and grassroots commitment, the revered elder statesman and pillar of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Walin Ganye, has once again proven why he remains a towering figure in the political and social life of Ganye Chiefdom.
As part of efforts to guarantee massive participation in the ongoing nationwide APC e-registration exercise, Walin Ganye personally sponsored the deployment of the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) National Identity Number (NIN) registration crew to hard-to-reach and remote communities across the chiefdom. This timely intervention has removed a major obstacle for many prospective APC members who were previously unable to register due to the absence of a NIN—an essential requirement for the online process.
The historic exercise was officially flagged off yesterday at the Gangwari Palace, drawing community leaders, party faithful, and enthusiastic residents eager to be captured in the national database and fully participate in the APC registration drive. The operation is being efficiently coordinated by Dr. Suleiman Gidado, whose leadership has ensured a smooth and orderly process.
Political observers and party stakeholders have hailed the initiative as yet another reflection of Walin Ganye’s enduring vision for inclusive participation, people-centered leadership, and party growth. His consistent sacrifices—both personal and financial—underscore his deep belief that political empowerment begins at the grassroots.
For the people of Ganye Chiefdom, this gesture goes beyond party politics. It reinforces Walin Ganye’s long-standing reputation as a selfless leader who always seeks the best for his people, ensuring that no one is left behind in the march toward political inclusion and development.
Once again, APC continues to grow from strength to strength in Ganye Chiefdom, thanks to the steadfast commitment and exemplary leadership of Walin Ganye—an elder statesman whose actions speak louder than words.

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