Former Kano State Governor and Chairman of the League of Northern Democrats (LND), Malam Ibrahim Shekarau, has dismissed the recent coalition of opposition figures, stating that it lacks the necessary political structure to challenge the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in the 2027 elections.
In a statement issued on Friday, Shekarau described the
coalition as an informal gathering of presidential aspirants rather than a
well-organized political merger.
He noted that the coalition does not have the backing of the
leadership of major opposition parties, particularly the Peoples Democratic
Party (PDP) and the Labour Party (LP).
“The coming together of some senior members of opposition parties is a welcome development, as seen recently under what they call a ‘coalition’ of opposition parties. But unfortunately, most people do not realize that this so-called coalition has nothing to do with the major opposition parties; PDP and LP,” Shekarau stated.
According to him, the coalition is being driven by
individuals rather than established political structures, making it unlikely to
pose a serious threat to the APC’s dominance.
He contrasted the current situation with the 2013 merger
that led to the formation of the APC, which involved the unification of four
registered parties; the All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP), the Action Congress
of Nigeria (ACN), the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC), and a faction of
the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA).
“The first political merger in Nigeria happened in 2013 when
four registered parties merged to form the APC. So, technically, the APC is not
a ‘new party.’
It was an alliance of registered opposition political
parties that were already well-established, with elected state governors, state
and National Assembly members, and significant grassroots support,” Shekarau
explained.
Shekarau further argued that the recent passage of the
controversial State of Emergency law for Rivers State in the National Assembly
exposed the coalition’s lack of influence over opposition lawmakers.
“What happened at the National Assembly on March 20, 2025,
regarding the ‘State of Emergency’ in Rivers State has exposed the so-called
coalition. it is clear they have no control over opposition lawmakers in the
National Assembly,” he said.
He added that if the coalition leaders had any real
influence, the APC government would not have secured the required votes for the
law’s passage.
Drawing from history, Shekarau pointed to the failure of a
similar coalition attempt in 2019, which brought together ten political parties
against the APC but eventually collapsed due to a lack of inclusiveness.
“The 2019 ‘coalition’ was formally launched almost a year
before the elections at the Yar’Adua Center, yet none of the then-elected PDP
leaders was in attendance. No amount of noise-making or informal alliances by
individual politicians in the name of opposition will have any impact in
elections unless the full leadership structure of opposition parties at all
levels is involved,” he warned.
He also dismissed claims that APC’s strategy of poaching
opposition members is solely responsible for the opposition’s weakness, stating
that opposition leaders must take responsibility for strengthening their own
parties.
“The simplistic claim that the APC is poaching and
destabilizing opposition parties is, to me, naïve. Why are the so-called ‘big
names’ in the opposition unable to resist defection? Why don’t they unite to
properly fund and build their parties while mobilizing grassroots support?” he
asked.
Despite his criticisms, Shekarau maintained that the
opposition still has a chance to reorganize itself before the 2027 elections if
it focuses on genuine unity and strategic planning.
“It is still not too late. I believe that with the right
vision, mission, and focus, combined with a genuine sense of purpose, the
opposition can change its narrative in 2025 and position itself for success in
the 2027 elections,” he added.
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