The leader of the organisation, Dr Chris Ademiluyi, said UNAC remains committed to promoting political participation among members of the Nigerian-American community.
Ademiluyi disclosed this in a statement on Friday.
She said the organisation, established in 2019, was created to encourage Nigerians in the diaspora to register to vote, participate in elections and seek political offices in the United States.
According to her, UNAC has continued to prioritise political awareness, empowerment and increased representation of Nigerians within the American political system.
“Our vision and dedication continue to guide the organisation’s efforts in advocating greater political participation and representation in Maryland,” she said.
“UNAC-MD is committed to raising awareness and building support within the Nigerian American community.”
Ademiluyi said the organisation is working to increase the number of politically active and informed Nigerian-Americans capable of influencing governance and public policy.
She noted that while many members may not support direct financial contributions to political campaigns, they recognise voting as an important tool for supporting candidates and shaping leadership.
“The organisation promotes and acknowledges the unique perspective of its members: while they may not believe in making direct financial contributions to politicians, their votes are viewed as a powerful form of support,” she added.
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