A new political movement, the Democratic Leadership Alliance (DLA), has been unveiled with a promise to reposition Nigeria through what it described as a strong ideological foundation anchored on reform, innovation, and people-oriented governance.
The party, in a statement signed by its National Chairman, Barr. Samuel M. Memeh, and National Publicity Secretary, Chris Mustapha Nwaokobia Jnr., said its emergence was in response to the country’s deepening economic challenges, insecurity, and what it termed systemic governance failure.
It noted that the DLA is built on the principles of Pan-Africanism, ethical leadership, scientific advancement, and people-centered governance, adding that these ideals would shape its policy direction.
The party called for a comprehensive overhaul of Nigeria’s economic structure, advocating a shift from a consumption-driven system to a production- and innovation-based economy.
According to the statement, the DLA would prioritise industrialisation, local manufacturing, and investment in science and technology, while also creating an enabling environment for youth-driven enterprises.
It stressed that sustainable development can only be achieved through deliberate policies that empower citizens to create wealth and opportunities.
On insecurity, particularly in the agricultural sector, the party raised the alarm over the destruction of farmlands and displacement of farming communities across parts of the country.
It called for urgent legislative and policy interventions to safeguard farmers and boost food production.
The DLA also canvassed strict regulation of cattle movement nationwide and advocated a transition to structured ranching, insisting that livestock business operators must be held accountable.
“This is not just about security; it is about food security, economic stability, and national survival,” the statement added.
The party urged Nigerians to rally behind its vision, describing its formation as a movement for national rebirth and collective responsibility.
It called on citizens, particularly the youth and professionals, to engage actively in the political process and align with a platform driven by ideology and long-term development goals.
The unveiling of the DLA comes as political activities gradually gather momentum ahead of the next election cycle, with new entrants seeking to redefine the nation’s political space.






