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Ghana NewsBy Ghana NewsMay 7, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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In a move that could redraw Nigeria’s political map for a generation, a powerful new coalition of opposition parties, regional heavyweights and disaffected ruling-party defectors has formally launched what insiders are calling the most serious challenge to the APC-PDP duopoly since the return of democracy in 1999.

The Alliance for National Renewal (ANR) was unveiled Wednesday at a glittering ceremony in Abuja attended by former presidents, state governors, business tycoons and youth leaders. The platform brings together the Labour Party, remnants of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), and several smaller parties under the banner of “good governance, economic revival and youth inclusion.”

At the launch, former Central Bank Governor and 2023 presidential candidate Kingsley Moghalu was named interim chairman. In his fiery keynote, he declared: “Nigeria is tired of recycled politicians and broken promises. This is not another party — this is a movement to rescue our republic.

”The timing is strategic. With President Bola Tinubu’s APC government grappling with spiralling inflation, fuel subsidy removal fallout and a naira crisis, public discontent is at boiling point. Recent polls show Tinubu’s approval rating hovering below 30 percent. The PDP, still licking its wounds from the 2023 defeat, has been haemorrhaging members.

Political scientist Prof. Jideofor Adibe called the alliance “a game-changer.” “For the first time since 1999, we are seeing a genuine third force with national reach and serious funding,” he said. “If they can avoid the usual ego clashes, they could force a runoff in 2027.

”The ANR has already secured the backing of influential governors in the South-South and South-East, regions long marginalised in national politics. Youth groups, crucial after the 2023 #EndSARS protests, have thrown their weight behind the coalition, promising digital mobilisation on a scale never seen before.

Ruling APC spokesmen have dismissed the move as “a desperate gathering of failed politicians.” Yet privately, party insiders admit the alliance could siphon enough votes to deny the APC a first-round victory in 2027.

The new group’s manifesto focuses on three pillars: slashing governance costs by 50 percent, creating 10 million jobs in five years, and devolving more power to states. Critics question whether the ideologically diverse partners can hold together beyond the next election cycle.

Still, the launch has electrified the political class. In Lagos markets and Kano streets, ordinary Nigerians are talking about the “Abuja earthquake.” One taxi driver summed it up: “We have heard many manifestos. This time, let them deliver or we will deliver them out of office.

”As Nigeria’s political temperature rises, the old order is on notice. A new alliance has arrived — and it is playing for keeps.

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