The Alternative

A National Opposition Movement

The Alternative

A National Opposition Movement

it’s time to rethink, rebuild, and reclaim the future.

The Alternative is a National Opposition Movement Coalition dedicated to revitalizing Nigeria’s democracy. Our mission is to create a platform that promotes democratic values, educates citizens, and strengthens opposition voices. Led by Otunba Segun Showunmi, a passionate advocate for good governance, we strive to restore ideological clarity, electoral integrity, and the supremacy of democratic principles.

The Movement

Our Approach

We believe that Nigeria’s democracy can only be sustained through an active, informed, and engaged citizenry. Our approach focuses on advocacy, education, and collaboration. We will work with political actors, civil society, academia, democratic institutions, and media stakeholders to create an inclusive platform for positive change.

Zonal Town Hall Meetings

We engage citizens in open dialogue, providing a platform to share concerns, ideas, and solutions while fostering grassroots mobilization to strengthen democratic participation.

Mobilization of State, Local, and Ward Leaders:

We identify and train passionate leaders at every level to drive community engagement, ensuring citizens are informed and actively involved in governance.

Educational Campaigns

We promote awareness about democracy, elections, and the dangers of voter apathy and vote trading, empowering citizens to make informed electoral choices.

Opposition Advocacy

We support opposition voices to ensure balanced governance, advocating for transparency, accountability, and inclusivity in Nigeria’s political landscape.

Frequently Asked Questions

The Alternative is a National Opposition Movement Coalition focused on reorienting Nigeria’s democracy towards ideological clarity, integrity, and transparency.

No. We are not a political party. The Alternative exists as a movement to support opposition voices, educate citizens, and strengthen Nigeria’s democratic processes.

You can join us as a volunteer, become a zonal coordinator, participate in town hall meetings, or support us financially.

No. We believe in peaceful, constructive engagement. Our approach focuses on dialogue, education, and advocacy.