The stickers have been placed on 500 commercial Keke Napep tricycles operating across six campaign clusters in Bauchi State.

The Bauchi State chapter of the African Action Congress (AAC) has launched a grassroots mobilisation campaign aimed at expanding the party's reach ahead of future elections by branding hundreds of commercial tricycles across the state.

In a recent statement, the party said it had officially flagged off its maiden "Bauchi AAC Keke Napep Contact and Mobilization Program," describing the initiative as a strategy to take its message directly to residents through one of the state's most widely used means of transportation.

According to the statement signed by the Bauchi State AAC Chairman, Ambassador Umar Y. Abubakar, the programme is being fully funded by the state chapter of the party.

As part of the first phase of the initiative, the AAC said it produced 5,000 campaign stickers featuring its national leader, Omoyele Sowore, and the party's Bauchi State governorship candidate, Alhaji Sarki Abdullahi Adamu DanChina.