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2027: LP, ADP begin consultations on future of Nigeria’s opposition

By John Alechenu
Ahead of the 2027 general elections, the Labour Party (LP) and the Action Democratic Party (ADP) have concluded arrangements to co-host a conference of political parties to deliberate on issues of mutual benefit, such as adopting consensus candidates, joint voters education, campaigns and mobilization for candidates in upcoming elections.
To test run the idea, the two parties expressed a desire to begin with the Federal Capital Territory FCT area council election scheduled for February 21, 2026, and, subsequently, the Osun governorship election billed for August 8, 2026.
Acting National Publicity Secretary of the LP, Toni Akeni, confirmed the development to reporters in Abuja yesterday.
According to him, the upcoming conference Tagged “Ballot Alliance for Good Governance (BAFOGG),” was a product of an inaugural consultation between the Labour Party of the NLC founders and statutory NEC, and ADP representative, Hon. Chinazam Ike.
Akeni said, “The concept of ‘Voters Ballot Alliance is the first of its kind in our country’s practice of democracy. From Independence to the present day, there is no record like it.
“While conventional political party mergers entail mandatory amendment of party name, constitution and other registration instruments with the electoral commission, the concept of ‘voters ballot alliance’ is a voluntary agreement among multi-party grassroots faithfuls reached by participating political parties.
“It is an agreement to adopt the most viable, electorate-accepted candidate among the candidates of various political parties contesting for a particular office in a given election. This is done without the participating parties abandoning their original party platforms or identities.”
The Labour Party chieftain further explained, “The rationale of the concept is that instead of various political parties splitting or fragmenting their votes and losing to an oppressive or unfavourable political party, the various parties in a specific constituency come together and reach a pre-election and post-victory terms of office or power sharing.
“They mobilize and campaign together for the consensus candidate who commands the highest electorate support and potential to win, while the candidates of their respective political parties volunteer to forego their pursuit in the present season.
“On Election Day, the political parties in the ballot alliance vote for, jointly protect the votes and ensure that the actual vote count and winner is announced, paving the way for the victory of the alliance candidate.”
While speaking after the LP-ADP consultation, Hon. Chinazam Ike, the National Youth Leader of ADP, who is also the chairman of youth leaders of all political parties of Nigeria, said, “The youths are the strength and vanguard of elections.
“ If Nigeria’s youths who form the highest blocs of voting populations key into the outstanding benefits of the Ballot Alliance concept, good governance which has eluded our country for so long will be achieved in record time and sound, sustainable dividends of democracy will be commonplace and widespread within the foreseeable future.”
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Makinde’s ally, Arapaja dumps PDP, reveals next move
The National Secretary of the Seyi Makinde-backed and Turaki faction of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Taofeek Arapaja, has dumped the party.
Following his resignation from the party, Arapaja met with the Oyo State All Progressives Congress, APC governorship candidate, Sharafadeen Alli ahead of his defection to the APC.
Arapaja had reportedly met with President Bola Tinubu as consultations over his proposed defection into the APC.
He is a former deputy governor of Oyo State and National Deputy Chairman (South) of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.
At the time of filing this report, Governor Makinde has not made any comment on the development.
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PDP clears air on alleged reports of lawsuit threat by candidates
The Board of Trustees, BoT, of the Turaki led Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has debunked reports alleging that some of its candidates were planning legal action against the party leadership under the chairmanship of Kabiru Tanimu Turaki, SAN. describing the claim as false.
This was contained in a statement issued on Tuesday by the party’s Interim National Publicity Secretary, Comrade Ini Ememobong.
In addition to the statement, the party also announced that its suit seeking an order compelling the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC,
to recognise the party’s Interim National Working Committee, NWC, has been adjourned for judgment.
The PDP said the matter came up for hearing earlier in the day, with counsel to all parties adopting their respective processes before the court.
The court subsequently adjourned the case for judgment on a date yet to be communicated.
The statement reads in full “Earlier today, the case instituted by the Board of Trustees of the Peoples Democratic Party, @OfficialPDPNig seeking an order directing the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to recognise the Interim National Working Committee constituted by the National Executive Committee (NEC) of the Party, came up for hearing before the court.
“Following the adoption of their respective processes by counsel to all the parties, the matter was adjourned for judgment on a date to be communicated by the court.
“In a related development, we have become aware of rumours alleging that some candidates of our Party are threatening to institute legal action against the leadership of the Party under the chairmanship of Kabiru Tanimu Turaki, SAN.
“These rumours are entirely false and are nothing more than the product of mischief. There has not been a single complaint, let alone any threat of legal action, by any of our candidates. On the contrary, all the Party’s candidates have remained in constant communication with the leadership and are regularly briefed on ongoing developments.
“We therefore urge the public, particularly media organisations and journalists, to disregard these false reports and rely only on information communicated through the official channels of the Peoples Democratic Party.
“Such rumours are being propagated by ill-wishers and PDP pretenders, who are APC apologists, in a desperate attempt to mislead the public and create unnecessary confusion.”
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Nasarawa senator dumps ADC, joins APM weeks after leaving PDP
Nasarawa South senator, Ogoshi Onawo, has dumped the African Democratic Congress, ADC, for the Allied Peoples Movement, APM, less than two weeks after joining the party.
His letter of defection was read at the plenary on Tuesday by the Deputy Senate President, Jibrin Barau.
The lawmaker, in the letter, said he resigned his membership of the ADC in Galadima Ward, Doma Local Government Area of Nasarawa State, with effect from June 15.
Onawo disclosed that the decision followed extensive consultations with his constituents, political associates and other key stakeholders.
“This decision is the outcome of careful reflection and wide-ranging consultations with my constituents, political associates, and other critical stakeholders,” the letter read.
According to him, the move was necessitated by the internal challenges facing the ADC.
“It is driven by my firm belief that the prevailing circumstances within the current party structure and the endless legal battle it is currently embroiled in no longer offer the cohesion, support, and enabling environment required for me to focus squarely on effectively representing my constituents and to fully realise the development and progressive mandate they entrusted me.
“However, I now happily join the Allied Peoples Movement, APM. I am grateful for the trust and cooperation I have received from my supporters and well-wishers through this journey,” he added.
DAILY POST reports that his defection came only weeks after he left the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, for the ADC.
He was among nine senators who announced their defection to the ADC during a Senate plenary presided over by Senate President Godswill Akpabio on March 12.
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