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COPDEM, ADC to Host “Nigeria at Crossroads” Conference in Jos Ahead of 2027 Elections

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Middle-Belt COPDEM – ADC Conference: Nigeria at Crossroads – Building the Winning Coalition for 2027

 

Jos, Plateau State, Nigeria – 23 March 2026

 

The Middle-Belt Chapter of the Coalition for the Protection of Democracy (COPDEM), in strategic alliance with the African Democratic Congress (ADC), is set to host a landmark political conference titled “Nigeria at Crossroads: Building the Winning Coalition for 2027”. The conference will take place in Jos, Plateau State, Nigeria, commencing at 12:00pm.

 

COPDEM, a Political Action Group dedicated to civic engagement and democratic accountability, channels its members and support into ADC primarily through its Directorate of Mobilisation, which links civic activism to electoral politics. This partnership ensures a coordinated approach to political mobilisation, strategy, and coalition-building ahead of the 2027 general elections.

 

The conference will bring together political leaders, policymakers, stakeholders, youth leaders, and civil society representatives from across the Middle-Belt region to deliberate on strategies for forging a cohesive and winning coalition. Key focus areas include:

• Strengthening political alliances within the Middle-Belt region.

• Identifying policy priorities that resonate with Nigerians at the grassroots.

• Mobilising youth and women for active political participation.

• Building a sustainable roadmap for electoral success in 2027.

 

Speaking ahead of the event, Mrs Mercy L Akums, Chairman of Middle-Belt COPDEM, said:

_”Nigeria stands at a critical juncture. Our conference aims to unite diverse voices and stakeholders to chart a common path toward a stronger, more inclusive political future for our nation.”_

 

The conference will feature panel discussions, keynote speeches, and strategy sessions designed to foster dialogue, collaboration, and actionable outcomes that will shape political engagements in the lead-up to the 2027 elections.

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Media representatives are invited to cover the event.

 

*About COPDEM:* The Coalition for the Protection of Democracy is a Political Action Group committed to civic engagement, democratic accountability, and regional development across Nigeria.

 

*About ADC*: The African Democratic Congress advocates for participatory democracy, social justice, and effective governance at all levels of Nigerian society.

 

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Mr Akor Christian

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