The All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) has announced April 30 as the deadline for the revalidation of existing members and the registration of new members across the country. The party said the exercise is part of efforts to update its membership database and strengthen its internal structure ahead of upcoming political activities.
Party officials stated that the revalidation and registration process is ongoing nationwide. They urged members to complete the exercise within the stipulated timeframe to ensure their records remain valid and up to date.
According to APGA leadership, the initiative is aimed at improving organizational efficiency. It is also intended to provide an accurate account of the party’s membership strength at both state and national levels.
The party emphasized that only members who successfully complete the revalidation process will be recognized in its official register. This requirement, it noted, will play a role in determining eligibility for participation in party activities, including congresses and primaries.
New members seeking to join APGA have also been encouraged to take advantage of the registration window before the deadline. Officials said the process has been designed to be accessible at ward and local government levels to ensure broad participation.
The announcement comes as political parties across Nigeria continue to reorganize and prepare for future elections. Updating membership records is seen as a key step in building grassroots support and ensuring compliance with electoral guidelines.
APGA representatives said the exercise is being monitored to ensure transparency and accountability. They added that party structures at various levels have been mobilized to assist members and address any challenges encountered during the process.
The leadership also warned that there will be no extension beyond the April 30 deadline. Members who fail to revalidate within the given period risk being excluded from the party’s official database.
Political analysts note that such exercises are common among parties seeking to strengthen their base and maintain accurate records. They also help identify active members and streamline internal decision-making processes.
APGA reiterated its commitment to internal reforms and inclusive participation. The party called on all stakeholders to cooperate with officials conducting the exercise to ensure its success.
As the deadline approaches, attention is expected to focus on the level of compliance among members nationwide. The outcome of the exercise could influence the party’s readiness for future political engagements.