According to a report by the Punch on Saturday, September 6, 2025, Nigeria’s political landscape witnessed a significant shift as Senator Ahmed Wadada of Nasarawa West completed his return to the ruling All Progressives Congress, marking another blow to opposition unity and further consolidating the APC’s legislative dominance. The defection brings the ruling party’s Senate membership to 72 seats, creating a formidable supermajority that substantially weakens the opposition’s ability to challenge government initiatives.

In his formal communication to APC leadership, Senator Wadada emphasized the deliberative nature of his decision, stating: “After careful consideration, I have decided to rejoin the party to contribute to its growth, development, and success.” This homecoming represents a significant political reversal for the senator, who had originally left the APC in 2022 to pursue his electoral ambitions through the Social Democratic Party, through which he secured his current mandate.

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The move constitutes the latest in a series of defections that have progressively eroded the opposition’s presence in the upper legislative chamber. The Peoples Democratic Party now holds just 28 seats, while smaller parties account for the remaining representation. Senate Leader Opeyemi Bamidele characterized these developments as indicative of broader political momentum, suggesting additional defections might follow.

Political analysts note that the APC’s strengthened position potentially enables smoother passage of executive legislation and constitutional amendments while raising questions about the effectiveness of legislative oversight and balance of power in Nigeria’s democracy. The ruling party’s expanded majority may also influence committee assignments and leadership positions, further shaping the legislative agenda in line with administration priorities.

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