The Action Alliance has taken a major step toward modernising its operations with the launch of a digital membership portal designed to enhance transparency, inclusiveness, and grassroots participation ahead of the 2027 elections.
Unveiled in Abuja, the platform allows Nigerians to seamlessly register as party members online and receive instant digital identification cards, eliminating the bottlenecks associated with manual registration processes.
National Chairman, Udeze Kenneth, described the initiative as a turning point for the party, noting that it signals a shift toward a more citizen-driven political movement.
“We are building a platform that prioritises the people and opens up participation to all Nigerians,” he said.
The portal enables registration using phone numbers, simplifying access while issuing digital membership cards embedded with QR codes for easy authentication during party activities such as rallies and primaries.
Developed by Augustine Ugbede Thomas of Stinet Digital, the system incorporates real-time verification using phone numbers and National Identification Numbers (NIN), helping to eliminate duplicate entries and strengthen data credibility.
Party officials disclosed that the platform spans all 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory, with detailed coverage extending to local government areas and polling units, ensuring nationwide accessibility.
A live membership counter, which displays real-time registration figures, is also integrated into the system to promote transparency and encourage wider participation.
Beyond registration, members can access benefits such as digital ID cards, participation in party primaries, event notifications, and easy profile management.
Administrators, on the other hand, are equipped with a centralised dashboard for monitoring, verification, and strategic mobilisation.
Thomas described the innovation as a practical example of technology advancing democratic engagement, adding that the platform is scalable and capable of accommodating millions of users.
Planned upgrades include SMS notifications, campaign tools, event check-ins, payment features, and a dedicated mobile application.
The party said the initiative aligns with its broader vision of reforming Nigeria’s political space and attracting greater youth involvement.
“This represents the future of political participation—open, transparent, and accessible to every Nigerian with a mobile phone,” the party stated.











