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2027: Defections rock Reps as APC, ADC record gains

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2027: Defections rock Reps as APC, ADC record gains

By Gift ChapiOdekina, Abuja

A new wave of defections swept across the House of Representatives on Tuesday, with several lawmakers switching party allegiance in what is seen as political manoeuvring ahead of the 2027 general elections.

At the resumption of plenary after the Easter break, when Deputy Speaker Benjamin Kalu, who presided, read multiple defection letters on the floor of the House, highlighting increasing shifts within Nigeria’s political landscape. He dismissed fears that the trend points toward a one-party system, describing it instead as a reflection of democratic freedom.

According to Kalu, the cross-carpeting cuts across both majority and minority parties, underscoring the flexibility of Nigeria’s multiparty system.

One of the prominent defections came from Lagos, where Thaddeus Attah, representing Eti-Osa Federal Constituency, left the Labour Party for the African Democratic Congress (ADC). In his letter, Attah cited the lingering leadership crisis within the Labour Party, which he said has affected his ability to serve his constituents effectively.

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) suffered the heaviest losses in the latest round, with five members exiting its ranks. Abubakar Abdul from Niger State defected to the All Progressives Congress (APC), Yakubu Noma from Kebbi joined the ADC, while Ibrahim Mohammed, also from Kebbi, moved to the APC.

In Osun State, two PDP lawmakers—Mudashiru Alani, representing Ayedire/Iwo/Ola-Oluwa Federal Constituency, and Adetunji Olusoji of Odo-Otin/Ifelodun/Boripe—defected to the Accord Party.

Despite making gains, the APC also recorded setbacks. David Fuoh from Taraba State defected to the PDP, while Bashir Zubair of Kaduna State joined the ADC, reflecting ongoing two-way realignments within the legislature.

Party defections have long been a recurring feature of Nigeria’s political system, particularly as election seasons approach. With less than two years to the 2027 polls, lawmakers appear to be recalibrating their political alignments amid internal party disputes, electoral prospects, and shifting alliances.

The current trend is largely driven by unresolved leadership tussles within key parties, especially the PDP and Labour Party, alongside intensified efforts by both major and emerging parties to consolidate their ranks ahead of party primaries.

For many legislators, decisions on party affiliation are often influenced by re-election considerations, access to party structures, and alignment with dominant political forces at both state and national levels.

Since the inauguration of the 10th National Assembly in 2023, the APC has retained majority control in the House. However, opposition parties continue to reposition through strategic defections and alliances. Notably, the ADC’s growing profile in recent defections signals a gradual broadening of Nigeria’s political space beyond the traditional dominance of the APC and PDP.

Meanwhile, the House adjourned plenary to Wednesday in honour of Kano lawmaker Hassan Danjuma, who passed away on April 10, 2026, at the age of 66.

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NDC: Peter Obi present when motion for party supremacy was passed – Dickson

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National Leader of the Nigeria Democratic Congress, NDC, Seriake Dickson, has revealed that the poo party’s presidential candidate, Peter Obi, was president when the motion for party supremacy was passed.

Speaking at the NDC stakeholder’s meeting on Thursday, Dickson said appointments and nominations will be done with consensus of the party and stakeholders.

Dickson was speaking on the party’s directive mandating affiliated groups like the Obidient Movement to operate under NDC supervision

According to him, they do not want somebody to win and run a one man show.

“His Excellency, Peter Obi was there when this motion on party supremacy was moved by Senator Ovie Omo-Agege and seconded by Senator Victor Umeh, and it was put to vote and passed.

“Every elected officer of this party must implement the programmes and policies not according to his or her whims and caprices, but programmes and policies of this party that will be analyzed, discussed, debated, and agreed.

“So, whether in the National Assembly or everywhere, we want to build an institution in this country. We may not get it one year or two years, but that’s our vision. So we say government policies and programmes must align with the parties, and a team is fine tuning certain things, which we will present to the public.

“Now, the second element is that appointments and nominations will be done with consensus of the party and stakeholders at all levels,” Dickson said.




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APC elders warn Tinubu may face electoral risk in Adamawa over candidate imposition

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Members of the APC Elders Forum in Adamawa Central senatorial zone have warned that President Bola Tinubu could face difficulties winning Adamawa State in the 2027 election if concerns over the alleged imposition of candidates are not addressed.

Speaking at a press conference in Yola on Thursday, the group’s spokesperson, Mohammed Jimeta, said the ruling party risks repeating mistakes that contributed to the PDP’s defeat in 2015.

Referring to the 2015 governorship election in Adamawa, Jimeta said, “In 2015, President Goodluck Jonathan and other PDP chieftains sat in Abuja and appointed the present National Security Adviser, Malam Nuhu Ribadu, as the governorship candidate, but the people of Adamawa State voted for the person they wanted as governor.”

He questioned the emergence of Mustapha Salihu as the party’s senatorial candidate, arguing that Salihu contested for governorship rather than the Senate during the primaries.

“The President himself knows that Mustapha Salihu did not contest for the Senate; he contested for governor. It was Abdulraheem Abbati who contested for the Senate in the Central senatorial zone. So, how can Salihu become the senatorial candidate in the zone?” Jimeta asked.

The elders insisted that, for fairness and justice, the ticket should be given to Abdulraheem Abbati, who they said legitimately contested for the seat.

Jimeta also argued that several local government areas in the zone have produced senators over the years, while Yola North has yet to be given the opportunity.

“Salihu and Senator Abbas are from the same local government area, so why is the APC showing bias against the people of Yola North? A few individuals are trying to deny Abbati the ticket,” he said.

The group further called on National Security Adviser Nuhu Ribadu to help prevent what they described as an injustice, warning that failure to resolve the issue could hurt both the APC governorship candidate and President Tinubu in future elections.

“There will be two losers—the Adamawa State APC governorship candidate and the President. To avert the looming political setback, the issue should be addressed now,” Jimeta stated.

He added that Abbati worked for Tinubu’s success in the state during the last election, saying, “Abbati was the returning officer for President Tinubu in Shelleng Local Government Area, even when some enemies of the APC in Adamawa State were working secretly against him.”




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Osun Guber: Labour Party urges calm amid rising political violence

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The Osun State chapter of the Labour Party has appealed for calm following recent incidents of political violence, including reported gunshots and killings in parts of the state.

The state chairman of the party, Mustapha Adebayo Muhydeen, made the appeal in a statement issued on Thursday, expressing concern over what he described as a disturbing rise in politically motivated violence.

Muhydeen said the development was a source of worry and urged political stakeholders and their supporters to embrace peace as political activities continue ahead of future elections in the state.

He recalled that during his inauguration as the chairman of the Labour Party in Osun on April 25, 2026, he had stressed the importance of peaceful coexistence among residents before, during, and after the August 15 governorship election.

According to him, “the recent incidents threaten the stability and democratic progress of the state and should not be allowed to continue.”

“The Labour Party in Osun State is deeply concerned about the recent spate of violence, including gunshots and reported loss of lives in some communities. We call on all political actors and their supporters to exercise restraint and allow peace to prevail.”

The party chairman urged security agencies to intensify efforts to maintain law and order across the state and ensure that those responsible for acts of violence are identified and prosecuted.

He maintained that political competition should not degenerate into violence, adding that democracy can only flourish in an atmosphere of peace, tolerance, and mutual respect.

Muhydeen stated, “No political ambition is worth the blood of any citizen. We urge all stakeholders to put the interest of Osun State above partisan differences and ensure that peace is not compromised.”

He also sympathised with families affected by the recent violence and called for justice and support for victims of the unrest.

The Labour Party chairman advised youths across the state not to allow themselves to be used by politicians as agents of violence, warning that such actions could have lasting consequences for their future.

Muhydeen reaffirmed the party’s commitment to peaceful political engagement and urged residents to remain calm while relevant authorities address the situation.

He stressed that dialogue and lawful engagement remain the appropriate means of resolving political differences in a democratic society.




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