A major opposition summit in Ibadan has ended with a decisive shift toward unity, as political leaders moved to close ranks and build a formidable coalition ahead of the 2027 general elections.

The gathering, which drew influential figures from across opposition parties and civil society, focused on overcoming long-standing divisions that have weakened electoral competitiveness. At the heart of the discussions was a shared recognition that fragmented efforts have consistently handed advantage to the ruling party.
Coalition Framework Takes Shape
One of the most significant outcomes of the summit was the agreement to pursue a structured coalition. Delegates resolved to establish a joint committee tasked with drafting a workable alliance framework, including mechanisms for candidate selection, resource sharing, and conflict resolution.
Sources at the meeting indicated that talks also touched on the possibility of presenting consensus candidates in key races, a move seen as critical to avoiding vote-splitting in future elections.
Push for Electoral Credibility
Participants used the platform to renew calls for reforms in Nigeria’s electoral system. Concerns over transparency, collation processes, and institutional independence dominated discussions, with stakeholders urging immediate action to strengthen public trust.
Focus on Economy, Security
Beyond politics, the summit spotlighted pressing national issues, particularly economic hardship and insecurity. Speakers criticized current policies and advocated alternative approaches aimed at stabilizing the economy and improving safety across the country.
Youth Inclusion and Grassroots Mobilisation
Acknowledging the growing influence of young voters, the summit emphasized the need for deeper engagement at the grassroots level. Leaders pledged to integrate youth-driven ideas into policy development and campaign structures.
Cautious Optimism Trails Outcome
While the resolutions have been welcomed in some quarters as a bold step forward, observers remain cautious, citing past failures of opposition alliances due to internal disagreements.
Even so, the Ibadan summit marks a notable attempt to recalibrate opposition politics, with follow-up meetings expected to refine agreements and translate them into actionable strategies ahead of 2027.