Leaders of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) have held a closed-door stakeholders meeting with a faction of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), signalling renewed political consultations among key opposition figures. The high-level meeting took place at the Apo residence of former Senate President, David Mark, in Abuja.
The meeting brought together influential political actors, including the leader of a PDP faction, Kabiru Tanimu Turaki, and Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde. Also present was former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, whose participation underscores the weight of the ongoing consultations.

Although details of the discussions remain undisclosed, the gathering is widely viewed as part of broader strategic engagements among opposition stakeholders. The presence of multiple political blocs suggests efforts to recalibrate alliances and strengthen coordination ahead of future political developments.
Sources familiar with the situation indicate that the meeting is taking place amid internal realignments within opposition parties and growing calls for a more unified front.
The ADC leadership, alongside the PDP faction, appears to be exploring pathways for collaboration, particularly as political actors assess shifting dynamics within the country’s political landscape.
While no official statement has been released, expectations remain high that outcomes from the engagement could influence upcoming political strategies. The outcome of this meeting could therefore play a critical role in shaping the trajectory of opposition politics in Nigeria in the coming months.
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