President of the Senate, Godswill Akpabio, has said opposition parties in Nigeria will remain in a state of confusion until the 2027 general elections are concluded.
Akpabio made the statement while speaking to guests in Uyo at a reception organised in honour of the First Lady, Oluremi Tinubu.
He argued that the opposition’s move to kick off political activities ahead of the August 26, 2026 timetable set by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) reflects internal disunity and lack of coordination within their ranks.
According to him: “Each time we make a law and the opposition frowns, I get excited that I’ve made the right law.”
He added that while the ruling party continues consultations and political mobilisation across the country, opposition groups are still attempting to organise themselves.
“While we are moving around Nigeria, consulting and campaigning, many of them are still trying to form their political party.
“They haven’t even finished registration and they would continue in confusion till 2027 election is over. Instead of putting their houses in order, they’re breaking up.”
Akpabio also criticised divisions within opposition parties, pointing to internal leadership disputes.
“You see a man who formed Labour Party, they had millions of votes, today they can’t have a hundred thousand votes, because Labour Party is distressed.
“They have different leaderships. Some in the North, some in the South, some West, some in the East.
“See then PDP that used to be one now struggling to have five different offices in Abuja, with about four Secretaries. Who would sign their forms?” he said.