The leadership of the ADC Media Organisation has officially announced vacancies for the position of State Coordinators across seven states in Nigeria, citing prolonged inactivity and weak operational performance as key reasons for the decision.
States affected by the development
According to the official notice released by the organisation, the affected states include:
- Imo
- Kebbi
- Lagos
- Ondo
- Osun
- Oyo
- Rivers
The organisation stated that the offices in these states have been declared vacant following sustained inactivity, lack of coordination, and insufficient commitment to promoting its activities.
Why the positions were declared vacant
The leadership explained that the decision became necessary after observing that the continued inaction in these states had begun to negatively impact the organisation’s performance and visibility.
It noted that effective coordination at the state level is critical to strengthening engagement, improving communication, and advancing the organisation’s objectives within the broader political space.
The absence of active leadership in the affected states, according to the statement, created operational gaps that could no longer be ignored.
Requirements for applicants
The organisation outlined key criteria for prospective candidates. Applicants must:
- Be active on social media platforms
- Have the ability to work within timelines and meet set targets
- Demonstrate a clear capacity to mobilise effectively
How to apply
The ADC Media Organisation has therefore invited interested and qualified individuals to apply for the vacant positions.
Applicants are required to demonstrate a strong commitment to media coordination, mobilisation, and organisational growth.
Those interested are to submit their applications via email through: [email protected]
What this means
The move signals a renewed effort by the ADC Media Organisation to strengthen its structure and improve operational efficiency at the state level.
By opening up these positions, the leadership appears focused on rebuilding its grassroots coordination network and ensuring that its activities receive adequate visibility and engagement across key states.
Observers note that such restructuring efforts are often aimed at enhancing internal performance and positioning the organisation for more effective participation in the political communication landscape.
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