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Aggrieved APC, ADC, PDP members urged to join Democratic Leadership Alliance

The Democratic Leadership Alliance has called on aggrieved members of the All Progressives Congress, the African Democratic Congress, and other political parties to join the party.

• May 25, 2026
APC members with brooms
APC members used to illustrate the story[photo credit:The Guardian Nigeria]

The Democratic Leadership Alliance has called on aggrieved members of the All Progressives Congress, the African Democratic Congress, and other political parties to join the party.

The chairman of the DLA in Ondo, Israel Ayeni, made the call in a statement on Sunday.

Mr Ayeni said that the DLA was a party that gave politicians equal opportunities and a level playing field to thrive without any policy of godfatherism.

“The Democratic Leadership Alliance proudly stands as a virgin political party, free from the crises that have plagued many others.

“We deeply understand the importance of effective leadership and have established a top-notch reward system that recognises and values the contributions of our members,” he said.

Mr Ayeni stated that the Federal High Court, Abuja Division, had opened a crucial opportunity for all political aspirants to join other political parties.

“With the deadline for joining political parties set for September 2026, there is ample time for individuals seeking a constructive political environment to explore their options.

“At the DLA, we pride ourselves on our inclusive and harmonious atmosphere, where every voice is valued. Our commitment to collaboration and dialogue provides a refreshing alternative for those seeking a platform that prioritises unity over division.

“We encourage all disappointed members of the APC and ADC to join us in building a stronger, more cohesive political landscape for Ondo state. Together, let us champion the ideals of democracy, progress, and mutual respect,” Mr Ayeni explained.

According to him, DLA is a movement that believes in peaceful coexistence and collective advancement. He asked interested politicians in the state to  contact the party.

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