Alliance for Democracy (Nigeria)

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Chairman |
Chief Joseph Avazi |
Secretary-General |
Hon.Akin Fasogbon |
Founded |
1998 (1998)
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Dissolved |
2006 |
Merged into |
Action Congress of Nigeria |
Headquarters |
No. 7 Kwali Close Area 8 Garki, Abuja |
Ideology |
Progressive |
Colours |
Green, white and red
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Party flag |
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The Alliance for Democracy was a progressive opposition political party in Nigeria. It was formed on 9 September 1998. At the 2003 legislative elections, 12 April 2003, the party won 8.8% of the popular vote and 34 out of 360 seats in the Nigerian House of Representatives and 18 out of 109 seats in the Nigerian Senate. The party was embroiled in a leadership tussle between Mojisola Akinfenwa and Adebisi Akande, which lingered until September 2006 when the 'Bisi Akande faction merged with other opposition parties to form the Action Congress party.
External links
Alliance for Democracy (on the Internet Archive)
Alliance for Democracy USA, overseas chapter in the United States
Political parties in Nigeria
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Parliamentary parties |
- Accord
- Action Congress of Nigeria
- All Nigeria Peoples Party
- All Progressives Congress
- Congress for Progressive Change
- Labour Party
- People's Democratic Party
- Progressive Peoples Alliance
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Other parties |
- All Progressives Grand Alliance
- Democratic People's Party
- National Conscience Party
- National Democratic Party
- People's Redemption Party
- Socialist Party of Nigeria
- United Nigeria People's Party
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