A faction within the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) has rejected resolutions from a recent opposition summit held in Ibadan.
The group said it was not part of the discussions and should not be bound by the outcomes.
The summit reportedly brought together opposition figures to discuss coalition strategies ahead of future elections.
However, internal divisions have continued to affect unified opposition efforts.
The NNPP faction stated that its leadership structure was not adequately represented at the meeting.
Political analysts say such disagreements could weaken opposition coordination.
Coalition-building remains a major challenge in Nigeria’s political landscape.
No unified opposition agreement has been reached following the summit.
