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Eight Rep members dump parties for APC. PDP
Eight Rep members dump parties for APC. PDP
The Nigerian House of Representatives has witnessed another significant wave of defections as lawmakers continue to abandon their political parties, citing unresolved internal crises and political divisions.
During the plenary on Tuesday, the Speaker of the House, Tajudeen Abbas, read several notices of defection on the floor, confirming the shift of allegiance by multiple legislators across party lines.
Six members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) officially defected to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), while two lawmakers from the Labour Party (LP) joined the PDP.
The PDP-to-APC defectors include Victor Nwokolo, representing the Ika North East/Ika South Federal Constituency of Delta State; Julius Pondi, representing the Burutu Federal Constituency; and Thomas Ereyitomi, representing the Warri North/Warri South/Warri West Federal Constituency.
Others are Nicholas Mutu, a long-serving lawmaker representing the Bomadi/Patani Federal Constituency; Ukodhiko Jonathan, representing Isoko North/Isoko South; and Ezechi Nnamdi, a first-term member representing the Ndokwa/Ukwuani Federal Constituency.
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From LP to PDP, the defectors are Obetta Chidi, representing Nsukka/Igbo-Eze South Federal Constituency, Enugu State and Dennis Agbo, representing Igbo-Eze North/Udenu Federal Constituency of Enugu State.
The defectors cited deep-rooted factional crises and protracted internal disputes within their former parties, which they claimed had hindered their ability to effectively represent their constituents and deliver on campaign promises.
They maintained that their decisions were made in consultation with and with the support of their respective constituencies.
The defection of PDP lawmakers from Delta State mirrors the recent political shift by Governor Sheriff Oborevwori, who also moved from the PDP to the APC.
This latest development adds to a growing list of recent defections in the House. On October 2, 2024, Chris Nkwonta (Ukwa East/Ukwa West, Abia) defected from the PDP to the APC, followed by Sulaiman Abubakar (Gummi/Bukkuyum, Zamfara) on October 30. On December 5, four LP members and one PDP lawmaker also joined the ruling APC.
In February 2025, Amos Magaji (Kaduna) and Garba Koko (Kebbi) also left the PDP for the APC. On March 18, Jallo Mohammed (Igabi, Kaduna) and Adamu Tanko (Gurara/Suleja/Tafa, Niger) followed suit. On March 27, Clara Nnabuife (Orumba North/South, Anambra) left the Young Progressives Party (YPP) for the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), citing exclusion from party activities.
Analysts say the continuing stream of defections reflects broader dissatisfaction and disunity within opposition parties, particularly the PDP and LP, and could significantly reshape the political landscape in the build-up to the next general election.
Eight Rep members dump parties for APC. PDP
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Align With Wike or Lose Gokana, APC Chieftain Warns Gov Fubara
Align With Wike or Lose Gokana, APC Chieftain Warns Gov Fubara
The National Vice Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), South-South, Hon. Victor Giadom, has advised Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, to align politically with the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, if he hopes to record any meaningful political success in Rivers State.
Giadom gave the advice on Tuesday during Wike’s “thank you” visit to Gokana Local Government Area, where political leaders and supporters gathered to reaffirm their loyalty to the former Rivers State governor.
Describing Nyesom Wike as a dependable leader and the dominant political force in Rivers State, Giadom assured the minister of the unflinching support of the Gokana people, stressing that no rival political structure exists in the area.
“I guarantee, on behalf of my brothers, that the Gokana people are for Wike and Tinubu, and nobody will challenge Wike’s influence in Gokana,” Giadom said.
He added, “Gokana is a no-go area for anybody, even Governor Fubara. For him to win anything in Gokana, he must pass through Wike.”
Similarly, former Senator representing Rivers South-East, Sen. Magnus Abe, said the people of Gokana had already made their political choice, firmly aligning with Wike and President Bola Tinubu.
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“Wike is a leader that unites, and that is why we are united. If you follow Wike, you will not go home empty-handed,” Abe stated.
“The Ogoni people are with you. Please tell President Tinubu not to bother coming to Gokana to campaign — we are already for him.”
Also speaking, the Deputy Speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly, Dumle Maol, pledged continued loyalty to the FCT minister.
“Anywhere you go, we will go,” Maol said.
Earlier, the Chairman of Gokana Local Government Council, Mr. Confidence Deko, pledged total support for Wike, attributing the people’s loyalty to his developmental contributions to the area.
“This local government is for you because of what you have done for us,” Deko said.
“Please tell President Tinubu that the people of Gokana appreciate him. The time for payback is near, and we will do the needful.”
In his response, Wike said the visit was to appreciate the people of Gokana for their sustained support and goodwill over the years.
He commended their unity, particularly in backing President Tinubu, noting that unity remained the foundation for progress.
“When you are united, good things will come,” Wike said, urging residents to remain patient and continue to listen to their leaders for guidance at the appropriate time.
The FCT minister further assured the people of his continued partnership with them, revealing that members of both the APC and PDP in Rivers State were united in support of Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda.
“That is why you see PDP and APC members here,” Wike said, describing the alliance as a broad-based political collaboration aimed at advancing development in Rivers State and across the country.
Align With Wike or Lose Gokana, APC Chieftain Warns Gov Fubara
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Ekiti 2026: PDP Accuses INEC of Bias Over Exclusion of Governorship Candidate
Ekiti 2026: PDP Accuses INEC of Bias Over Exclusion of Governorship Candidate
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has accused the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) of bias following the exclusion of its governorship candidate from the list of contestants for the 2026 Ekiti State governorship election.
In a statement issued on Monday by its spokesman, Ini Ememobong, the PDP described the omission as further evidence of what it termed INEC’s “biased disposition” against the party.
According to the PDP, INEC was duly notified of its governorship primaries, monitored the exercise, and subsequently issued reports confirming that the process complied with electoral laws and democratic standards.
The party said INEC later released nomination portal codes for the submission of candidates’ details but allegedly blocked the PDP’s access to the portal days before the submission deadline.
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As a result, the party said it resorted to manual submission of its nomination documents at INEC’s office, adding that the commission acknowledged receipt of the documents.
The PDP maintained that INEC ought to have exercised caution by including the name of Oluwole Oluyede, whom it described as its duly nominated governorship candidate, noting that there was no contrary submission challenging his nomination.
“There was no court order restraining INEC from recognising our candidate, and the commission’s own monitoring report attests to the validity of the primaries,” the statement said.
The party further disclosed that it has commenced legal action to compel INEC to include its candidate on the final list for the election.
“While we undertake this long and tortuous legal route, we once again remind INEC of the expectations of Nigerians that the commission must remain independent, impartial, and neutral in the management of the electoral process,” the PDP stated.
The party warned that actions perceived as undermining electoral integrity could damage democracy and public confidence in the commission.
Ekiti 2026: PDP Accuses INEC of Bias Over Exclusion of Governorship Candidate
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Kano APC Woos Governor Abba Yusuf Amid NNPP Crisis
Kano APC Woos Governor Abba Yusuf Amid NNPP Crisis
The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Kano State has formally invited Governor Abba Yusuf to defect to the ruling party, urging him to join in the interest of unity and development in the state.
The invitation was disclosed on Tuesday by the Kano APC chairman, Abdullahi Abbas, who spoke on behalf of the immediate past APC National Chairman, Dr Abdullahi Umar Ganduje.
Abbas said the call for Governor Yusuf to join the APC was driven by the need for reconciliation, unity, and collective progress in Kano State.
“The APC is ready to receive Governor Abba Yusuf with open arms so that, together, we can combine our strengths for the progress of Kano State,” Abbas said.
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The planned defection of the governor has reportedly deepened divisions within the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP), on whose platform Yusuf was elected in the 2023 governorship election.
Sources within the party say the move is strongly opposed by the NNPP national leader and political benefactor of the governor, Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, who is said to be against Yusuf joining the APC.
Abbas assured that upon his formal defection, Governor Yusuf and other NNPP stalwarts would be received into the APC under the leadership of Dr Ganduje, in what he described as an atmosphere of mutual respect and collective responsibility.
He added that the APC remains committed to building a more united, stable, and prosperous Kano State, regardless of political affiliations.
Kano APC Woos Governor Abba Yusuf Amid NNPP Crisis
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