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APC, PDP, LP members defect to Accord Party to ‘take back’ Lagos

The defectors said they joined Accord to be part of a “people-led mass coalition” to challenge the ruling APC’s dominance in the state.

• January 12, 2026
Accord Party
Accord Party

The Accord Party in Lagos State on Monday received a group of politicians and professionals who recently defected to the party.

The defectors came from five political parties, including the Labour Party (LP), the Action Alliance (AA), the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), and the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP).

The defectors said they joined Accord to be part of a “people-led mass coalition” to challenge the dominance of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in the state.

The defectors were led by Robert Sowore of the Labour Party (LP), a retired banker and financial consultant.

Speaking at the reception ceremony in the Alimosho area of the state, Mr Sowore, who said he moved into Accord with over 1,000 followers, described the party as the most credible platform for building a broad-based political movement in the state.

He said, “Accord is the ideal platform for a people-led coalition that will drive a political tsunami in Lagos State.

“The numbers are there. The will of the people is there. We are starting from Alimosho, which is the political capital of Lagos, to take back the state for the people.”

He argued that dislodging the APC in the state required what he called “a mass coalition of Lagosians rather than a coalition of elites.”

The politician added that Accord remained the only political space capable of midwifing such a movement.

Also speaking, Olatunde Ibrahim, a former APC senatorial aspirant and tax consultant, said he was ready to deploy his professional experience in support of the coalition.

“I have consulted for the six state governments in the South-West. I am prepared to bring my skills, knowledge, and expertise to this project.

“I already advised the party to set up a research and social development committee. This will help to drive evidence-based policy and people-centred programmes,” Mr Ibrahim said.

Mayowa Odeyingbo, a technology specialist and consultant who also defected from the APC, said his decision was driven by what he described as Accord’s clear ideological positioning.

Mr Odeyingbo said, “I have been in the PDP and later the APC. I have discovered that most parties in Nigeria are left-leaning.

“Accord is the only centre-right party with a people-centred ideology. It takes care of the rich and the poor, the literate and the illiterate, the connected and the common man.”

(NAN)

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