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Update: ACN, CPC, ANPP Fix Merger Date to Defeat The PDP


The three leading opposition political parties in Nigeria have intensified talks among them with the aim of merging into one strong party that will dislodge the ruling PDP in 2015.

The parties have decided to settle their "issues" early in order to address the problems that stalled the process in the past. They are also determined to beat INEC's deadline for merger of political parties.



The parties have agreed on the need to unite against the ruling Peoples Democratic Party in the 2015 elections. Investigations showed that the ACN, CPC and ANPP actually began the merger talks three months after the 2011 general elections.

Under the 2011 Electoral Act, the commission cannot allow any merger of political parties less than 90 days to the general elections.

Section 84 (6) of the Act states, “Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (2) of this section, no merger of political parties received by the commission less than 90 days before any general election in the country shall be considered by the commission.”

Section 84 (2) of the Act states, “Political parties intending to merge shall each give to the commission 90 days notice of their intention to do so before a general election.”

As part of efforts to beat the deadline, the parties have been holding a series of meetings across the country. The meetings, it was gathered, were aimed at adopting a common name and mobilising support for the new party all over the country.

A top member of one of the parties said that they were aware of the antics of the PDP, which he alleged, scuttled such merger talks in the past through the moles it planted in the parties.

He allayed fears that the talks would not bear any good fruit because the parties might disagree over the sharing of political offices. “What is uppermost in our minds is how to rescue the country from this misrule of the PDP. Nobody is talking about how to share political offices now,” he said.

The three parties are now keeping their agenda on the merger secret because of the fear that the ruling party would sabotage it.

A credible source in the opposition who spoke with Olufamous.com said the merger will be complete in the first quarter of 2014 and assured that Nigerians will be given a viable option to kick the PDP out of power once and for all.

8 comments:

  1. Nigerians are happy wit Jonathan and d PDP so d opposition should forget 2015.
    Hon Tony

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  2. It will be interesting if we can get another party to rule Nigeria so we can check out the difference. Enough of this PDP!

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  3. Make this terrorist go retire now, his picture dey make me wan vomit.

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  4. There is no party like PDP just that many member are thieves and rogues. The party was formed by great men only to be populated by bad people who dont believe in democracy and good governace. We need a new party with fresh minds

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  5. So unfortunate that we still Dodge issues and allow sentiments to becloud our sense of judgment. OK . Since Nigerians are happy with GEJ's govt and the PDP, I wish Nigerians well.

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  6. I guess Hon Tony is benefiting from Bad government, and i am so surprise that he can say that, this is the man i so much respect his comment, anyway is quite unfortunate. I wish Nigerian well in 2015, We Nigeria abroad are praying for changes, and it will happen in Jesus name. Amen

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  7. I can see dat the issues of sentiments is a cancer worm that has eaten deep to the fabric of nigerian people, that is why the people keep on sufering. What nigerians need is that leader who will make change irespective of party.citizens of nigerians has suffered so much in the hand of all this phearos called leaders, which nigrians, being isreal must go and be free in 2015 by thunder and with fire I can see a leader and also a revolutionist coming in 2015 so shall it be amen.

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  8. My felow country men,we are always quick to make mistakes and that is one of the root of our problems in this country.Yes,it is true that we are looking for a new bride but definitly not one with a suckling baby.My question therefore is,who are these men who are professing to save Nigerians,and what are there credentials/report cards/intentions/manifestos/interests? Or are they not NIGERIANS? PDP is bad because of the Gold diggers and cultists she has as members.The said new emerging mega opposition party,who will be their members.I believe all their interests boils down to the "National cake",therefore,let us take away the so called Cake away from them,and see how earger they will be to run to ASO ROCK.Let us clamour for regionalisation by taking away the cake from Aso Rock to Regions,for easy management,fast infrastructural developments,healthy competition,guaranteed future,youth development reality,infants & aged security,abundant job opportunity,etc.At 53years,we are matured and old enough to be constantly taken for granted and lebel as fools eventually.Let us not make mistake of rushing to attend and celebrate the marriage and wedding of brooks and vipers for we might not escape nor survive the outcome of it.More importantly,I am a Chritian and enjoys live and let live,and may not wish to be FORCED to profess another faith nor support forceful domination of any religion on another.

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