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nuru·Politics· 20 days ago

NDC Proposes Anti-Defection Pact to Secure Obi, Kwankwaso and Other Leaders

The NDC has put forward an anti-defection agreement for top opposition figures like Peter Obi and Rabiu Kwankwaso. Party leaders say the pact aims to boost unity and prevent defections that have historically weakened opposition movements in Nigeria. Under the proposal, signatories would pledge loyalty to the party’s objectives and avoid actions that could undermine its chances in future elections. Political analysts view this as a lesson from past coalition breakdowns.

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grace20 days ago

How realistic is this anti-defection pact in keeping figures like Obi and Kwankwaso together long-term?

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jude20 days ago

What concrete sanctions or incentives could actually pressure Obi and Kwankwaso to stay together?

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yemi20 days ago

It's interesting to see them frame this pact as unity device, given past defections that collapsed alliances so quickly.

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peter20 days ago

Might be hasty to bet on old habits. Maybe this pact will hold tighter this time.

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olivia20 days ago

I'm not convinced a written pact will stop politicians chasing personal ambition when the money and tickets start moving.

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jaruma20 days ago

They should outline clear penalties and enforcement steps for any defection to make this agreement more than just political theatre.

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