

The National Liberation Patriots (NLP) has formally joined the Action Alliance (AA), marking a pivotal moment in Nigeria’s political landscape.
The integration was solidified on Thursday, November 30, 2024, through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), emphasizing the shared vision of both groups for justice, equity, and national progress.

Hon. Dr. Adekunle Rufai Omo-Aje, National Chairman of AA, described the merger as a crucial step toward strengthening democratic ideals, including transparency and accountability. He welcomed the NLP, particularly its North-West Zone members, as key partners in the drive to promote good governance.
“This partnership with NLP is a call to all Nigerians to join us in building a just, equitable, and prosperous nation,” Omo-Aje concluded.
He emphasized the importance of unity in the face of ongoing political challenges.
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Meanwhile, Omo-Aje also issued a stern rebuke to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for its continued non-compliance with multiple court judgments regarding the expulsion of former AA member Kenneth Udeze.
“We condemn INEC’s flagrant disregard for the rule of law,” he said, referencing rulings by the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court that upheld Udeze’s removal from the party.
Citing several landmark judgments, Omo-Aje pointed out that the courts, including the Abuja Division of the Court of Appeal, had repeatedly confirmed Udeze’s expulsion, with financial penalties imposed on his legal representatives for misrepresenting his status. The most recent judgment, in May 2024, by the Supreme Court, struck down an appeal by Udeze’s associates, affirming his non-membership.
He called on INEC to uphold the judiciary’s authority and urged Nigerians to reject actions that could compromise democracy.