NDC Reps Meet Obi, Kwankwaso, Dickson

Members of the Nigeria Democratic Congress caucus in the House of Representatives meet Obi, Kwankwaso, Dickson in Abuja - National News

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National News – Members of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) House of Representatives caucus met top opposition leaders in Abuja on Wednesday, May 13, 2026, in a strategic move ahead of the 2027 elections.

The delegation was led by Minority Leader Victor Afam Ogene.

They said the visit reaffirmed loyalty to the party and its opposition role.

Lawmakers pledged stronger oversight of government policies affecting Nigerians.

Peter Obi, Rabiu Kwankwaso and Seriake Dickson were present at the meeting.
Kwankwaso praised the lawmakers for loyalty and urged wider voter registration ahead of 2027.

He said mobilisation at grassroots level was key to achieving political change.

Analysts say the meeting signals early opposition alignment for the next election cycle.

The caucus promised continued accountability and engagement with constituents across Nigeria.

The development reflects shifting alliances and growing political negotiations ahead of 2027.

Political observers believe opposition talks may shape coalition building before 2027 polls.

The meeting also highlights increasing efforts to unify fragmented opposition blocs nationwide.

Party leaders emphasized voter engagement, youth participation and democratic accountability across regions.

The caucus said it would continue legislative scrutiny of executive actions going forward.
Discussions were held behind closed doors at Dickson’s residence in Abuja.

Participants called for stronger collaboration among opposition figures to improve electoral competitiveness.

The visit is seen as part of early realignments in Nigeria’s evolving political landscape.
It underscores the growing importance of coalition politics in shaping future governance direction.

Lawmakers reiterated commitment to representing constituents and ensuring transparency in governance.

The engagement continues to draw attention ahead of the 2027 general elections.

Nigeria’s opposition scene is expected to intensify consultations as parties position themselves for the presidential and legislative contests scheduled for 2027 across the country.

Analysts say such meetings may determine alliances that could influence electoral outcomes nationwide.

The political build-up signals heightened competition ahead of the polls.

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