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JUST IN: Dickson dumps PDP for NDC ahead 2027 poll

By Monsurudeen Olowoopejo

The Bayelsa State former governor and senator representing Bayelsa West, Seriake Dickson, has left the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for a newly registered political party, the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC), ahead of the 2027 general election in the state.

He linked his decision to leave the PDP to what he referred to as irreconcilable differences in the former ruling party.

The former Governor of Bayelsa State announced his decision on Thursday during a media briefing in Abuja.

Dickson said that the NDC, recently registered by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), would serve as the desired opposition party in the country. He urged Nigerians to identify with and register in the new party in the interest of a better Nigeria.

“Last week INEC issued a certificate of registration and we now have the newest party in Nigeria known as the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) and our symbol is victory, the victory sign. So, my dear Nigerians, you now have a credible alternative opposition party known as the

“Yes, it is coming at this time, we would have wished it started some years or months back, we don’t control INEC and their processes, they delayed, we don’t also control the judiciary, but thank God it has finally arrived,” Dickson said.

The senator, while narrating how rooted he is in opposition politics, recalled how he started politics as a member of several opposition parties in the past, insisting that Nigeria cannot be a one-party state.

“This nation cannot be a one-party state, Nigeria cannot be a one-party state, Nigeria is not designed to be a one-party state. We are a very diverse nation culturally, religiously and politically and that is the beauty of our country.

“So, anyone or any party promoting one-party rule, a one-party state in Nigeria, we build political parties, we get involved in movements to access power for the good of the people, not for our goods and benefits,” he said.

INEC last month announced the registration of two new political parties, the Democratic Leadership Alliance (DLA) and the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC), increasing the total number of registered political parties in Nigeria to 21.

The announcement was made by INEC Chairman, Prof. Joash Amupitan, during the commission’s first quarterly consultative meeting with political party stakeholders for 2026 which was the first meeting with party leaders since Prof. Amupitan assumed office in October 2025.

According to Amupitan, the DLA successfully completed a rigorous verification process, while the NDC was registered in compliance with a Federal High Court order.

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