Political groups within Nigeria’s opposition landscape have reportedly rejected proposals for a joint presidential ticket arrangement.
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and African Democratic Congress (ADC) blocs are said to have expressed reservations about forming a unified electoral platform.
Party insiders cite ideological differences, leadership disagreements, and strategic misalignment as key reasons for the rejection.
The discussions are part of broader realignment talks within Nigeria’s opposition ahead of future elections.
Nigeria’s political environment has seen increased calls for coalition-building to challenge dominant party structures.
However, internal divisions have repeatedly slowed such efforts.
Neither party has issued a formal joint agreement or unified statement supporting a coalition ticket.
Political analysts say coalition attempts often struggle due to competing ambitions among key figures.
There is no confirmed agreement on presidential candidate selection or power-sharing structure.
Further negotiations are expected, but outcomes remain uncertain.
