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More Defections Hit PDP as Prominent Members in Ebonyi Dump Party for APC

Two ex-guber aspirants resign in Edo

- Chuks Okocha in Abuja and Adibe Emenyonu in Benin City

The structures of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), have continued to witness depletion as prominent party members from Ebonyi State, have left the party for the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC).

Also, two governorsh­ip aspirants, Hon. Felix Akhabue, and Dr. Victoria Amu, yesterday, resigned their membership of the party.

Gale of defection and resignatio­n had since the outcome of the last National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting of the party in Abuja, in April, taken an upswing.

Thus, while the party has yet to overcome the shock of the defection of a former governor of Imo State, Hon. Emeka Iheidioha and others, some PDP members in Ebonyi, have also left.

Leading the pack, a former Senator and former member of the National Working Committee of the PDP, Senator Sylvanus Nguji Ngele, along with a member of the House of Representa­tives representi­ng Abakaliki/Izzi Federal Constituen­cy and governorsh­ip aspirant in the State during the 2023 general election, Hon. Sylvester Ogbaga, and some executive members of the party.

The defection ceremony, which took place at Abakaliki Local Government Area headquarte­rs Nkaliki on Saturday, witnessed the two bigwigs from the PDP, declaring that the PDP has been hijacked by some powerful individual­s and no longer in a position to provide the needed platform to actualise political aspiration­s.

They said their major reason for dumping the PDP was based on the fact that the party had not been able to produce a governor from the Izzi clan, which the APC was able to achieve in line with the existing charter of equity in Ebonyi State.

They also noted that the present administra­tion led by Hon. Francis Nwifuru, anchored on the people’s charter of needs, was the main reason they want to join forces with the APC to bring more dividends of democracy to the people of Ebonyi State.

Receiving the defectors, the Commission­er for Lands and Survey, Hon. Matthew Nwobashi, commended the defectors on the bold steps they took and urged them to go to their wards to obtain their membership cards.

Some of the APC stakeholde­rs present included the National Treasurer of the Party, Chief Matthew Uguru; State Chairman, Chief Stanley Okoro Emegha; the Executive Chairman of Abakaliki Local Government Area, Hon. Stephen Nwogba; the APC Local Government Chairman, Hon. Paulinus Atam; and former Chairman Abakaliki LGA, Hon. Emmanuel Nwangele.

From Edo, Akhabue, in his resignatio­n letter addressed to the Ward Chairman, PDP Ward 7, Esan West Local Government Area and copied the Local Government Chairman, Senatorial Chairman, State Chairman and the National Working Committee of the party, said, "I write to formally notify the party through your office of my resignatio­n as member of the Peoples Democratic Party henceforth.

"My decision to resign is born out of the glaring prejudicia­l activities of the party’s Leadership against my fair, reasonable and continuous participat­ion as a member of the party.

"I wish to use this opportunit­y to appreciate some genuine friends in the party we have worked together in past years," he stated.

In her resignatio­n letter addressed to Ward 4 Chairman of the party in Owan West Local Government Area, Amu said she was quitting the party for "personal and family reasons."

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