ADC, PDP in Abuja Closed-door Meeting
The African Democratic Congress (ADC) and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) are currently holding a closed-door meeting in Abuja. The two parties came together to discuss important political matters away from the public eye.
This private session is happening at a time when opposition groups are looking for ways to strengthen their positions. Many people are wondering what they are talking about and whether it will lead to any new plans or alliances.
The meeting is not open to the press or the public, so details remain hidden for now. Both parties have been facing their own challenges, and this gathering could be a chance to share ideas or find common ground. Political watchers say such closed-door talks are normal when leaders want to plan strategies without too much attention.
The outcome could shape how the parties approach future elections.
This development shows that opposition parties are active and trying to work together. With the 2027 elections still some years away, early meetings like this help parties prepare and avoid surprises. If the ADC and PDP reach any agreement, it could change the political balance in the country.
For now, everyone is waiting to see if any official statement will come out after the meeting ends.The closed-door nature of the discussion has left many Nigerians curious about what was agreed upon and how it might affect the opposition’s strategy in the coming years.





