APC Reopens E-Registration Portal Nationwide, Urges Nigerians to Join “Winning Progressive Movement
“In a strategic move that signals renewed
grassroots mobilization ahead of Nigeria’s evolving political landscape, the All Progressives Congress (APC) has officially reopened its e-registration portal, inviting millions of Nigerians to join what it describes as a “winning progressive movement” poised for future electoral success.”
“The All Progressives Congress (APC) has reopened its e-registration portal to allow new members to join and existing members to update their records. The party urged interested Nigerians to contact ward or local government chairmen for assistance, emphasizing its commitment to grassroots expansion and political inclusivity.”
By Charity Uwakwe
The All Progressives Congress (APC) has announced the official reopening of its electronic registration (e-registration) portal, marking a significant step in expanding its membership base and strengthening internal data management across the country.
In a statement released by the Abia State chapter of the party, the Publicity Secretary, Uche Aguoru, disclosed that the initiative is aimed at accommodating new entrants while ensuring that existing members update their registration details in line with current party records.
“The e-registration portal has officially been reopened,” the statement read, adding that “new members are encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity to join the party, while existing members who are yet to update their registration details are advised to do so promptly.”
The party further directed all interested individuals to liaise with their respective Ward or Local Government Area (LGA) Chairmen for proper guidance and seamless registration.
Reinforcing its political message, the APC urged Nigerians to align with its vision for progress, particularly in Abia State.
“Be part of the progressive movement. Join the APC for a progressive Abia. With APC, victory is assured,” the statement concluded.
The reopening of the portal is widely seen as part of broader efforts by the ruling party to consolidate its grassroots structures and prepare for upcoming political activities.


