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LND backs opposition coalition, eyes 2027 under new political party

Published on May 22, 2025 at 09:40 PM

The League of Northern Democrats (LND), a political pressure group comprising prominent northern leaders, has resolved to explore the formation of a new political party ahead of the 2027 general elections, as part of broader efforts to reshape Nigeria’s political landscape.

The group made the declaration during a high-level meeting held on Thursday, May 22, 2025, at Nicon Luxury Hotel, Abuja, chaired by former Kano State Governor and ex-Minister of Education, Senator Ibrahim Shekarau. A total of 147 members were in attendance.

Following intense deliberations, the LND endorsed its constitution and ratified the minutes of previous meetings. The group directed its legal adviser to conclude the process of registering the LND as a formal association, while also approving a new leadership structure.

One of the major outcomes of the meeting was a resolution to support the National Opposition Coalition Group, led by former Senate President David Mark, in building a formidable political front ahead of the 2027 elections.

The group further resolved to begin consultations on forming a new political party — their preferred option — to attract dissatisfied members from the country’s dominant political parties. However, the LND left the door open for merging with an existing party, if necessary.

In a move to consolidate political influence, the LND also resolved to coordinate a larger northern stakeholders’ summit, following an earlier agreement reached during the Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF) meeting in Kaduna.

Significantly, the group expressed strong opposition to the continued occupancy of legislative seats by lawmakers from Delta and Kebbi States who defected from their original parties. Citing constitutional violations, the LND vowed to mobilize Northern Nigerians for civil resistance unless the National Assembly leadership declares the affected seats vacant.

“We must defend the Constitution which the leadership of the National Assembly swore to uphold,”;; a communiqué signed by Senator Shekarau and Convener Dr. Umar Ardo stated.

The LND also lambasted the 19 northern governors, accusing them of complacency amid worsening poverty, insecurity, and economic decline in the region. They charged the governors with failing to address the causes of growing public frustration.

The group concluded by reaffirming its commitment to political reform, constitutional accountability, and improved governance across Northern Nigeria.

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