TDOn April 25, 2026, leaders of Nigeria’s opposition parties will gather in Ibadan for a landmark National Summit under the theme: “That We May Work Together for a United Opposition to Sustain Our Democracy.”
The event, chaired by former President Olusegun Obasanjo and hosted by Governor Seyi Makinde, is designed to foster unity among opposition forces ahead of the 2027 general elections.
The summit, scheduled for Saturday, 25th April 2026, will take place at the Banquet Hall, Government House, Ibadan, beginning at 10:00 AM.
It has the theme: “That We May Work Together for a United Opposition to Sustain Our Democracy.”
Keynote Speakers & Topics
- Prof. Chidi Odinkalu — Challenges of Sustainable Democracy and Good Governance in Nigeria
- Dr. Usman Bugaje — Challenges of Sustainable Democracy and Good Governance in Nigeria
- Barrister Mike Igini — Ensuring Free, Fair and Credible Elections in Nigeria
- Prof. Pat Utomi — Building a Productive, Dynamic and Efficient National Economy for Nigeria: Which Way Forward?
- Dr. Kabir Adamu — The Tragedy of Wide-Spread Insecurity in Nigeria
Leadership of the Summit
- Chairman of the Occasion: His Excellency, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, GCFR
- Chief Host: His Excellency, Engr. Seyi Makinde, FNSE, Governor of Oyo State
See flyer of the summit below:
The summit is expected to provide a platform for opposition leaders to deliberate on pressing national issues.
These include governance, electoral reforms, economic recovery, and insecurity.
Organizers say the gathering will mark a crucial step toward building a united opposition front capable of sustaining Nigeria’s democracy.
Why This Summit Matters
Nigeria’s political landscape has often been fragmented, with opposition parties struggling to coordinate strategies against the ruling party.
The Ibadan summit signals a deliberate effort to change that narrative.
By bringing together influential voices such as Prof. Chidi Odinkalu, Dr. Usman Bugaje, Barrister Mike Igini, Prof. Pat Utomi, and Dr. Kabir Adamu, the opposition is attempting to build a shared agenda around democracy, governance, economy, and security.
Potential Impact on 2027 Elections
- Unified Front: If opposition parties succeed in presenting a united coalition, they could significantly challenge the dominance of the ruling party in 2027.
Fragmented votes have historically weakened opposition chances; unity could alter electoral dynamics.
- Electoral Credibility: With Mike Igini addressing free and fair elections, the summit may push for stronger reforms in electoral processes, potentially increasing voter confidence.
- Regional Balance: Hosting the summit in Ibadan, a symbolic city in the Southwest, reflects an attempt to bridge regional divides and present a national opposition identity.
- Policy Alternatives: Pat Utomi’s focus on economic restructuring and Odinkalu’s emphasis on governance could provide voters with clear alternatives to current policies, shaping campaign narratives.
Governance Landscape Beyond Elections
Even before 2027, a united opposition could influence governance by:
- Strengthening Accountability: Coordinated opposition voices in the National Assembly and public discourse can hold the ruling party more accountable.
- Shaping Policy Debates: By presenting unified positions on insecurity, economy, and governance, opposition leaders can set the agenda for national conversations.
- Mobilizing Civil Society: The summit’s intellectual and activist-heavy lineup suggests a strategy to link political opposition with grassroots movements, amplifying pressure for reforms.
The Ibadan summit represents more than a political gathering.
It is a test of whether Nigeria’s opposition can overcome fragmentation and build a credible alternative ahead of 2027.
If successful, it could reshape both the electoral map and governance culture, offering Nigerians a stronger democratic balance.













