The National Conscience party (NCP) with its members has officially Joined the Coalition of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), At a meeting organised by Chief Fatai Ibu-Owo; Balogun of Jajoland, Chairman, National Conscience Party (NCP) Lagos Branch on 16th of November 2025. and was titled ” A CALL TO AWAKEN: NIGERIA CANNOT SURVIVE ANOTHER TERM UNDER TINUBU’S APC TYRANNY”
Speaking with OSMEK NEWS, Chief Ibu-Owo said that the ADC has become the preferred platform for a new coalition of opposition parties, which will unseat president Tinubu comes 2027 election
Speaking to the members and officials of both parties in Oshodi area of Lagos, Chief Fatai Ibu-Owo, the NCP Chairman in Lagos said the merger was as a result of a strategic moves and discussions by leaders of two parties.
According to Ibu-Owo :”On September 11, 2025, the NCP Lagos State Coordinating Council met and unanimously resolved to form a coalition with the African Democratic Coalition (ADC) to rebuild Nigeria
He went further to say, ”We stand here today not as politicians seeking applause, but as Nigerians whose heart is bleeding. We rise with an unyielding resolve to declare our unequivocal opposition to the Bola Tinubu-led All Progressives Congress (APC) regime — staying true to our tradition of resisting oppression and speaking the truth, even when standing alone.
For too long, Nigerians have endured the suffocating grip of this administration — a government that promised Renewed Hope but has delivered only despair, division, and decay.
Today, we say it plainly: this regime must end — not in 2027, but now — through the collective will of a people awakened to their power.
This is not mere rhetoric; it is a moral imperative rooted in the harsh truths of our shared suffering.
The APC’s policies have failed to deliver progress, worsened inequality, and deepened poverty. We must reject this trajectory and reclaim our destiny”.
In Attendance were, Hon. George Ashiru (ADC Chairman Lagos State), Hon. Shola Okiki (Representative of Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola) and Chief Fatai Ibu-Owo, the Convener and NCP Chairman Lagos
The Party, NCP, founded by late Chief Gani Fawehinmi (SAN), was one of the political parties deregistered by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), an action which had been subject of legal actions.
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