The Peoples Democratic Party and the Allied Peoples Movement have moved to strengthen opposition cooperation ahead of the 2027 general elections through the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in Ibadan, Oyo State.
The agreement was signed during a ceremony held at the PDP South-West Secretariat in Ibadan, attracting party leaders, political stakeholders, supporters and governorship aspirants from both parties amid ongoing coalition discussions targeted at consolidating opposition politics against the ruling All Progressives Congress.
At the event, Seyi Bamidele signed the agreement on behalf of the PDP, while Oladele Oyadeji signed for the APM.
Governor Seyi Makinde and the National Chairman of the APM, Yusuf Dantalle, also endorsed the agreement on behalf of their respective parties.
The development is seen as part of broader efforts by opposition parties to build strategic alliances ahead of the next election cycle, as political realignments continue across the country.
Political observers say the collaboration could influence future electoral dynamics in the South-West and beyond, especially as coalition talks among opposition figures gather momentum ahead of 2027.

