National Republican Convention

The National Republican Convention was a Nigerian political party established by the government of General Ibrahim Babangida and ultimately disbanded by the military regime of General Sani Abacha in 1993.

Both parties were under the supervision of the military government and most of its presidential candidates favored a continuation of the Structural Adjustment Programme of the Babangida administration.

The party was largely an amalgamation of three major organizations, the Liberal Convention, the Nigeria National Congress and the Federalists.

Adamu Ciroma, a former minister and former governor of the central bank was its leading candidate; he collected about 270,000 votes.

The party was under the leadership of Tom Ikimi, an architect from Edo State.