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The Real Reason Why Ireti Kingibe Abandoned Labour Party for ADC Revealed | Reshaping FCT Politics Ahead of 2027

Afnews Editor

Dec 18, 2025

Senator Ireti Kingibe's exit from Labour Party has triggered fresh political debates in the FCT. Why she chose ADC could change 2027 calculations. Read full story.
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Senator Ireti Kingibe, representing the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), has officially dumped the Labour Party (LP) for the African Democratic Congress (ADC), a decision that has sparked intense political debate and raised fundamental questions about the future of opposition politics in Abuja.

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The defection, announced at a well-attended ceremony at Merit House, Abuja, is being widely interpreted as more than a routine party switch. Political analysts say it reflects deep-rooted dissatisfaction with the Labour Party's internal structure, operational weaknesses, and inability to consolidate its post-2023 momentum in the FCT.

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Multiple political observers point to organisational fragility and unresolved internal crises within the Labour Party as central to Kingibe's decision. Despite riding on the LP wave to electoral victory in 2023, the party has struggled to build a sustainable grassroots structure, particularly in the FCT, where political competition remains intense.

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Sources close to the senator say her decision was driven by a growing concern that Labour Party lacked the cohesion, institutional discipline, and electoral preparedness needed to remain competitive ahead of the FCT council elections and the 2027 general polls.

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Addressing supporters at the event, Kingibe openly praised ADC's structure and momentum, describing the party as "a giant in the makingÔÇØ with visible strength across communities in the FCT.

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"In the FCT, ADC is not just present; it is strong, vibrant and growing from strength to strength,ÔÇØ she said, a statement many interpreted as a subtle critique of Labour Party's fading organisational grip.

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Unlike Labour Party, ADC has invested heavily in coalition-building, youth mobilisation, and ward-level organisation in the FCT. Kingibe, known for her grassroots engagement and legislative activism, said she was drawn to ADC's people-centred governance philosophy and readiness to challenge the ruling APC with a coordinated strategy.

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Welcoming her into the party, ADC Youth Leader, Comrade Balarabe Rufai, described her defection as a strategic breakthrough rather than a symbolic gain.

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"We have caught a big fish. Senator Ireti Kingibe's entry consolidates the coalition we have been building. With the FCT council elections approaching, ADC is fully prepared to challenge the dominance of the APC,ÔÇØ Rufai declared.

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Political watchers say Kingibe's exit represents one of the most significant setbacks for Labour Party in the FCT since the 2023 elections. As a sitting senator and one of LP's most visible figures in Abuja, her departure exposes the party's declining influence and inability to retain high-profile elected officials.

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Analysts argue that the defection sends a powerful signal to other LP members who may be quietly reassessing their political future ahead of 2027.

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The ceremony also featured top national figures of ADC, including former National Chairman Chief Ralphs Okorie Nwosu, National Treasurer Dr. Mani Ibrahim Mani, Deputy National Secretary Hon. Hauwa Yusuf, and other party leaders-underscoring the importance attached to Kingibe's entry.

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Presenting her membership card, ADC Deputy Organising Secretary, Alhaji Atiku Saleh, described the moment as a turning point.

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"ADC is one family. By God's grace, come 2027, we will emerge victorious. Senator Kingibe's decision is a clear endorsement of our credibility and readiness to offer Nigerians a viable alternative,ÔÇØ he said.

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With preparations for council elections and the 2027 general elections already underway, Kingibe's defection is widely seen as part of a broader political realignment where ideology, performance, and structure-rather than sentiment-are increasingly shaping political decisions.

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As ADC gains momentum with a sitting senator now in its ranks, Abuja's political equation appears set for a major shake-up.

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