Since Nigeria returned to democratic rule in 1999, opposition parties in Zamfara State have remained politically resilient despite facing tough and competitive electoral environments.
Over the years, they have demonstrated their strength by achieving significant victories, including the defeat of two sitting governors in the 2007 and 2023 elections.
These outcomes highlight the ability of the opposition to remain relevant and influential in the state’s political landscape.
Beyond governorship elections, the opposition has also maintained a consistent presence in legislative contests.
They have won seats in both the Zamfara State House of Assembly and the National Assembly in every election cycle since the return to democracy.
This steady
representation reflects their continued acceptance among voters and their role in shaping political developments within the state over the years.
