By Our Correspondent
In a move that signals shifting dynamics within Nigeria’s political landscape, three members of the House of Representatives have officially defected to the African Democratic Congress (ADC), leaving behind the All Progressives Congress (APC) and Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
The lawmakers announced their defection citing internal party issues, lack of inclusion, and the need to align with a platform they believe better reflects the interests of their constituents. Their move adds to ADC’s profile as an alternative force in Nigeria’s multiparty system.
Political observers say the development points to dissatisfaction within the two major parties and highlights a trend of realignment ahead of future elections. While APC and PDP continue to dominate numerically, defections such as this could reshape alliances and influence legislative negotiations in the National Assembly.
The ADC welcomed the lawmakers and said their entry would strengthen its presence in the House and improve its chances in upcoming elections.
Analysts note that although the immediate impact on the balance of power may be limited, the defections may encourage further shifts and increase political competition across party lines.