The National Democratic Coalition has received members from the Social Democratic Party, African Democratic Congress and Labour Party, in a development that signals shifting political alignments ahead of the 2027 elections. Political defection refers to the movement of individuals or groups from one party or political platform to another.
Former Bayelsa State Governor, Seriake Dickson, expressed solidarity with the African Democratic Congress, emphasizing the need for stronger collaboration among opposition forces.
Dickson noted that unity among political actors is essential to presenting a credible alternative and strengthening democratic processes in the country.
Observers note that Nigeria’s political landscape often experiences realignments as elections approach, with parties seeking strategic alliances to improve their chances.
Stakeholders have described the development as part of broader coalition building efforts aimed at consolidating opposition strength.
Experts highlight that successful coalitions require clear ideology, shared goals and effective coordination among participating groups.
The development underscores intensifying political activity as stakeholders position themselves for future contests.
Analysts believe that the ability of opposition groups to maintain cohesion will determine their effectiveness in upcoming elections.

