Sowore Re-Elected AAC National Chairman
Last update: December 1, 2025
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Sowore re-elected National Chairman of the AAC at the party’s National Convention...
Human rights activist and Sahara Reporters publisher, Omoyele Sowore, has been re-elected as the National Chairman of the African Action Congress (AAC).
CBI News reports that he emerged alongside newly elected members of the National Working Committee (NWC) during the party’s National Convention held on Saturday, November 29, 2025.
The convention, attended by party delegates, stakeholders, media representatives and officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), reaffirmed AAC’s resolve to challenge the status quo and promote a political order grounded in justice, social equity and people-centered governance.
The new NWC includes:
- Omoyele Sowore NationalChairman
- Pastor Sam Ajeigbe, Deputy National Chairman (Admin)
- Enefa Georgewill, Deputy National Chairman (South-South)
- Chioma Ifemeludike, Deputy National Chairman (South-East)
- Lijofi Victor, Deputy National Chairman (South-West)
- John Nicodemus, Deputy National Chairman (North-East).
Others elected are:
- Oshiokhue Philip Ikpeminoghens, National Secretary
- Kunle Ajayi, Deputy National Secretary
- Abdullahi Usman, Organizing National Secretary
- Erupre Gift Precious, National Treasurer
- Faith Enattah Orinya, National Financial Secretary
- Rex Elanu, National Publicity Secretary
- Barr. Haruna Garba Magashi, National Auditor
- Inibehe Effiong, National Legal Adviser
- Orawusi Imanah Abosade, National Women Leader
- Yahaya Muhammad, National Youth Leader.
In his acceptance remarks, Sowore reiterated AAC’s commitment to justice and to dismantling the oppressive systems that, he said, drive poverty and insecurity in Nigeria.
CBI News gathered that he noted the convention represented more than a statutory gathering, describing it as “a practical demonstration of what genuine democratic participation should look like” in a nation seeking credible leadership.
“AAC will usher in a new Nigeria,” Sowore declared, reaffirming the party’s ideological direction and long-term vision for national transformation.
The convention was organised by the AAC National Convention Planning Committee chaired by Kayode Babayomi, with Ambassador Umar Y. Abubakar serving as secretary.
