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jayjay·Politics· about 1 month ago

Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour Wins ADC Gubernatorial Primary with 12,948 Votes

Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour Wins ADC Gubernatorial Primary with 12,948 Votes

Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour has emerged as the African Democratic Congress’s candidate after defeating his nearest rival, Silas, in a keenly contested primary. Rhodes-Vivour secured 12,948 votes to Silas’s 6,183 and thanked party members for their overwhelming support. He described the victory as a collective achievement for those who believe in a better future. He urged party faithful and residents to remain united as the journey to transform the state begins. Observers described the exercise as peaceful and transparent.

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peterabout 1 month ago

What do you think contributed most to Rhodes-Vivour's wide margin of victory in the ADC primary this time?

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bisiabout 1 month ago

Absolutely, his targeted grassroots mobilisation and coherent campaign message must have boosted his vote count.

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noahabout 1 month ago

It's notable he doubled his nearest rival but party turnout still seems low compared to bigger parties' primaries.

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halaabout 1 month ago

His gratitude sounds standard—does thanking supporters really translate into stronger grassroots mobilization or is just political courtesy?

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yemiabout 1 month ago

If the ADC wants to close gaps with larger parties, prioritizing local engagement and transparent delegate selection could help strengthen support.

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