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2027 Elections: Political Parties in Nigeria not APC, PDP, and Labour Party

The 2027 elections timetable was announced on February 13, 2026, and while political parties in Nigeria and their prospective candidates are getting ready, on the other end, however, voters are on the lookout for the best and most promising camps to pitch their tent.

In the 2023 elections, even though NNPP, PDP, and Labour Party candidates came close, Bola Ahmed Tinubu from the All Progressives Congress (APC) went on to win. However, in the last four years, many Nigerians have expressed frustrations about the economic state of the country and are on the lookout for candidates who would not only focus on economic reforms and taxation but also prioritize the needs of the poor.

These are 21 political parties in Nigeria, besides the PDP, APC, and Labour Party, for voters to pitch their tent with for the 2027 elections.

21 Registered Political Parties in Nigeria by INEC, 2026

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Below is a ranked table of Nigeria’s 21 registered political parties (INEC, 2026) by general popularity/visibility (based on electoral strength, offices held, and national recognition), with each party’s slogan and notable members.

RankPartyAcronymCommon slogan3 notable members
1All Progressives CongressAPCProgressives / Change / Renewed HopeBola Ahmed Tinubu; Kashim Shettima
2Peoples Democratic PartyPDPPower to the PeopleSenator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan
H.E. Senator Bala Mohammed,
Governor of Bauchi State, H.E. Dr Dauda Lawal,
Governor of Zamfara State
3Labour PartyLPForward EverBarr. Julius Abure; Alex Otti
4New Nigeria Peoples PartyNNPPEducation for AllRabiu Musa Kwankwaso; Dr Ajuji Ahmed
5All Progressives Grand AllianceAPGABe Your Brother’s KeeperCharles Soludo; Alhaji Habibu Aliyu
6African Democratic CongressADCProgressive Leadership⁠Senator David Mark; Peter Obi
7Social Democratic PartySDPSocial JusticeBarr. Aderemi Abimbola; Dr. Olu Agunloye
8Young Progressive PartyYPPService & IntegrityIfeyinwa Ubah; Malachy Ugwumadu; Bishop Amakiri
9People’s Redemption PartyPRPHope for the MassesBalarabe Musa; Falalu Bello; Abdullahi Aliyu
10National Rescue MovementNRMRescue NigeriaIsaiah Osifo; Usman Ardo; Edozie Njoku
11Zenith Labour PartyZLPJustice, Development & PeaceDan Nwanyanwu; Olusegun Mimiko; Abayomi Arabambi
12Action AllianceAAJustice for AllKenneth Udeze; Uche Nnadi; Adekunle Omoaje
13Action Democratic PartyADPPeople FirstYabagi Sani; Nana Aisha Duke; Engr. Sadiq Yusuf
14African Action CongressAACTake It BackOmoyele Sowore; Haruna Magashi; Chinedu Bosah
15AccordAJustice, Fairness & EquityRashidi Ladoja; Muhammad Nalado; Saheed Ajadi
16Allied Peoples MovementAPMUnity & ProgressYusuf Mamman Dantalle; Abdullahi Hassan; Adekunle Ogunade
17Action Peoples PartyAPPPower to the PeopleUche Secondus; Emmanuel Dania; Ifeanyi Okonkwo
18Boot PartyBPLiberationSunny Moniedafe; Usman Ibrahim; Bashir Musa
19Youth PartyYPThe Future Is NowTomiwa Aladekomo; Yusuf Dantalle; Blessing Akinlosotu
20Democratic Leadership AllianceDLAOlu Falae; Ibrahim Modibbo; Ahmed Lawan
21Nigeria Democratic CongressNDCTakori Sanni; Musa Elayo; Grace Afolabi

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