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Breaking: OmoBarca joins NDC, received by party Leader, Sen. Seriake Dickson

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Hon. Francis Barthlomew Chima, (OmoBarca), has formally joined the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC), marking a significant addition to the party’s expanding political base ahead of the 2027 general elections.

OmoBarca, a prominent grassroots politician and philanthropist from Ajeromi Ifelodun Federal Constituency in Lagos State, was officially received into the party by its National Leader, Sen. Seriake Dickson, during a ceremony held in Abuja. The event, attended by party stakeholders, supporters, and political allies, signals the NDC’s growing appeal among emerging political actors and community leaders across the country.

Speaking at the reception, Senator Dickson described OmoBarca as a dynamic and people oriented leader whose entry into the party aligns with the NDC’s vision of building a broad-based political movement anchored on inclusivity, service, and grassroots development.

“OmoBarca represents the kind of leadership we are encouraging one that is rooted in the people, understands their needs, and is committed to delivering tangible results,” Dickson said. “The NDC is open to individuals who are ready to contribute meaningfully to national development, and we are confident that he will strengthen our structures, particularly in Lagos State.”

OmoBarca’s defection comes at a time of intense political realignment, as politicians and stakeholders reposition ahead of the next electoral cycle. His move is widely seen as a strategic step that could reshape political dynamics within Ajeromi Ifelodun and beyond, given his growing popularity and influence among youths and grassroots communities.

In his remarks, OmoBarca expressed appreciation to the NDC leadership for the warm reception and reiterated his commitment to the party’s ideals. He noted that his decision to join the NDC was informed by its policy-driven approach and its emphasis on people centred governance.

“I am joining the NDC because I believe in its vision for a better Nigeria one that prioritises the welfare of the people, empowers communities, and promotes accountability in leadership,” he said. “This is not just a political move; it is a commitment to serve my people more effectively and to contribute to building a stronger nation.”

He also highlighted his ongoing grassroots initiative, the Team Legit Movement, which promotes unity, empowerment, and development within Ajeromi Ifelodun, popularly known as Ajegunle. According to him, the movement will now align with the broader objectives of the NDC to deepen political engagement and deliver impactful programmes at the community level.

Supporters who accompanied OmoBarca to the event described his entry into the NDC as a turning point for the constituency. Many expressed optimism that his presence in the party would energise local structures and attract more young people into active political participation.

Political observers note that OmoBarca’s defection reflects a broader trend of rising grassroots politicians seeking platforms that offer greater visibility and organisational support. With the NDC positioning itself as an alternative force in Nigeria’s political landscape, the inclusion of figures like OmoBarca is expected to enhance its outreach and electoral prospects.

The NDC has, in recent weeks, witnessed a surge in membership following the high profile entry of key national figures, further solidifying its status as a major player in opposition politics. OmoBarca’s addition reinforces the party’s strategy of combining national leadership with strong local representation.

Analysts also point to the strategic importance of Lagos State in national elections, noting that the consolidation of credible candidates at the constituency level could play a critical role in shaping electoral outcomes. In this context, OmoBarca’s growing influence in Ajeromi Ifelodun positions him as a key asset for the party.

As preparations for 2027 intensify, OmoBarca has pledged to continue engaging with constituents, expanding his outreach, and promoting policies that address pressing socio-economic challenges. He emphasised that his political ambition is driven by a desire to improve lives and create sustainable opportunities for the people.

“The journey has begun, and we are building a movement that is inclusive, forward-looking, and committed to real change,” he said. “Together, we will work towards a future that reflects the hopes and aspirations of our people.”

With his official entry into the NDC, OmoBarca’s political trajectory enters a new phase one that could significantly influence both local and national politics as the countdown to the 2027 general elections continues.

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