2027: Uzodinma Welcomes Ihedioha’s Ex-CoS, Ex-Reps Member, Others As They Dump PDP For APC In Imo

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By Kolawole Ojebisi

A gale of defection has hit the Imo State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) sweeping some renowned politicans from the party to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

Prominent among those that dumped the PDP for the APC are former Chief of Staff to ex-governor Emeka Ihedioha, Chris Okewulonu, alongside Ihedioha’s former deputy governorship candidate, Chuma Nnaji.

The politicians together with their throng of supporters made the declaration on Friday evening at the APC secretariat in Owerri, the state capital.

Addressing party members, Okewulonu recalled his recent resignation from the Peoples Democratic Party and its Board of Trustees.

“You will recall that a few months ago, I tendered my resignations, both as a member of the Peoples Democratic Party, and as a member of its Board of Trustees,” Okewulonu stated.

“My decision to leave that party was taken after deep introspection, coupled with lengthy consultations with members of my family, my political colleagues, and my well-wishers.

“My decision was equally rooted in my conviction that the qualities which formed the essence of the PDP as a political party, and which ab initio informed my attraction to it, had been continuously eroded, totally degraded, and finally and irretrievably lost,” he said.

Okewulonu explained that his break from political activity allowed him to observe Imo’s political landscape critically.

“In the light of the protracted disagreements and schisms in both of the parties which should, and were actually looked upon to constitute the frontline opposition parties in Nigeria, I found myself questioning whether, as a veritable statesman in the polity of Imo State and even Nigeria at large, I could afford to continue paying lip service to being a member of an ineffective, nearly non-existent opposition, whereas I could position myself to actively contribute towards improving the lives of my people,” he added.

Reflecting on Governor Hope Uzodimma’s leadership, Okewulonu acknowledged the governor’s achievements.

“Five years down the road, I have come to the inescapable conviction that the 3R administration of Senator Hope Uzodimma has meant well for the people of Imo State, and has been doing its utmost to effectively and efficiently deliver the dividends of good governance to them.

“The humongous roads and other infrastructural interventions, and the human capacity building initiatives undertaken by the Senator Hope Uzodimma administration are eloquent testimonials to my belief and assertion,” Okewulonu said.

Uzodimma welcomed the defectors, emphasizing the significance of their decision.

“APC was seen as a foreign party because of the unfortunate outing in the past. We became victims of mistaken identity. Today, the only party that meant well for Imo citizens is APC,” Uzodimma said.

He described the defection as a testament to APC’s growing influence in the state.

“Genuine members of the political class who want Imo to move forward are joining the winning party. The real state owners are coming back to the party. If we don’t solve the problem of our people, history will not forgive us,” the governor added.

Uzodimma praised Okewulonu and Nnaji’s decision to join APC, likening the development to recruiting elite players in sports.

“Conscience is an open wound that only truth can heal. I thank Okewulonu and Chuma Nnaji for joining our party. We have the Ronaldos and Lionel Messis in our party now,” he remarked.

Nnaji, a former Deputy Speaker in the Imo State House of Assembly, expressed confidence in APC’s leadership.

“We didn’t come to the party alone, we have over 3,000 supporters who believe in us joining us,” Nnaji said.

Other notable defectors included Paschal Obi, former Ideato South House of Representatives member, Tochukwu Okere, representing Owerri Federal Constituency, and other key political figures.

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