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Unity Party Announces 400 Members and Strategizes for 2028 Elections

Unity Party Announces 400 Members and Strategizes for 2028 Elections
Unity Party Announces 400 Members and Strategizes for 2028 Elections

Femi Claudius Cole, Chairperson of the Unity Party, has confirmed the party's current membership stands at 400 individuals nationwide and has signaled a focused preparation for the 2028 general elections.


Addressing media inquiries regarding the public visibility of other party officials, Cole clarified that her initial interview mandate did not include highlighting individual members. However, she proceeded to introduce key members driving the party's operations, including Finance Officer Foday Conteh, Secretary General Moseray Bangura, National Female Leader Kadie Kanu, and Western Rural Female Leader Mariatu.





Despite its current size relative to the country's established political entities, Unity Party officials expressed a resolute commitment to expanding their support base, enhancing public presence, and consolidating membership in the lead-up to the polls. 


"We are approaching the 2028 elections with a revitalized strategy," Cole stated, underscoring the party’s dedication to achieving a more significant national impact.


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