A Guide to ADC Membership Termination

Deregistering or resigning from a political party like the African Democratic Congress (ADC) in Nigeria typically involves a formal notification process, as its digital platform is primarily designed for onboarding new members rather than automated self-deletion.

Based on the party’s constitution and current digital infrastructure, here is how you can proceed:

1. Contact Support for Digital Removal

The ADC registration portal manages member data. To have your records removed from their database, you should contact their technical support team directly:

2. Formal Resignation from ADC (Constitutional Requirement)

According to the party’s constitution filed with INEC, membership is officially terminated via a letter of resignation. Even if you “deregister” online, a formal trail is often necessary for legal or electoral purposes (e.g., if you are joining another party).

  • Write a Letter: Address a simple resignation letter to your Ward Chairman.

  • Submit Locally: It is standard practice in Nigerian politics to submit this at the ward level where you originally registered, but you can also copy the National Headquarters.

  • Headquarters Address: 121 Adetokunbo Ademola Crescent, Wuse 2, Abuja, Nigeria.

3. Return Party Property

The ADC constitution states that upon resignation, a member is legally obliged to return all party properties in their possession (such as membership cards or official documents)

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If you are looking to clear your name from the INEC register specifically (the “voter” register), that is a separate process handled by the Independent National Electoral Commission and does not happen automatically when you leave a political party.

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