ADC Ngor-Okpala Hails Prof. Okoroma Led State Exco …Describes him as a Go-Getter
The African Democratic Congress (ADC) Ngor-Okpala LGA Chapter of Imo state has commended the State Executive Council members of the party for their Exemplary Leadership while describing the Chairman, Prof. James Okoroma, as a go-getter who has transformed the party in the state.
The ADC Ngor-Okpala Chapter made this known in a press release signed by the Chairman, Hon. Oscar Obinna; Secretary, Hon. Oscar Osita Okereafor; as well as the Publicity Secretary, Hon. Victor Obinna on Saturday, July 5, 2025.
“We heartily congratulate the leadership of ADC Imo State Chapter for their outstanding commitment to sagacity, cohesion, and visionary leadership in steering the affairs of the party within the state.

Imo ADC Chairman, Prof Okoroma
“ADC Ngor-Okpala LGA chapter recognizes and applauds the Imo State leadership’s unwavering dedication to strong leadership values. Their collective efforts have fostered an environment of unity and purpose, which is truly commendable.
According to the LGA Publicity Secretary, Hon. Obinna, the party faithful in the locality are happy with the leadership strides of the party state executives, which he said have brought a sense of belonging, growth, and development across the board.

“We, in Ngor-Okpala, are incredibly proud of the exemplary leadership demonstrated by the ADC Imo State Chapter.
“Their sagacity in decision-making, remarkable cohesion among members, and clear vision for the party’s future are not just inspiring but also crucial for the progress and development of our beloved state.”

The ADC Ngor-Okpala LGA equally commended the State Chapter for its consistent embodiment of core leadership values, which resonate deeply with the party’s foundational principles, adding that their commitment has undoubtedly strengthened the ADC’s presence and influence across Imo State.
The Chapter, however, expressed willingness to support the State Executive Council in taking the party to greater heights amid heated political developments across the state.
The Ngor-Okpala chapter looks forward to continuing to work in close collaboration with the State leadership to achieve shared goals and deliver impactful governance to the people of Imo State.
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