Enugu State Governor Peter Mbah has announced his departure from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to join the All Progressives Congress (APC). In a televised broadcast on Tuesday, Governor Mbah revealed his decision to defect to the ruling party. He stated that after careful consideration, he had chosen to leave the PDP and align himself with the APC.
According to Governor Mbah, his initial decision to join the PDP was driven by a desire to contribute to the transformation of Enugu State and restructure its political landscape. However, he has now opted to switch allegiance, citing the need for a break from the past and a new direction for the future. He emphasized that leadership sometimes requires difficult decisions in pursuit of higher principles and goals, and that it is essential for individuals to make bold choices to determine their destiny.
The governor’s defection is a significant development in Nigerian politics, particularly in Enugu State. As a member of the APC, Governor Mbah is expected to play a key role in shaping the party’s policies and agendas in the region. His decision may also have implications for the political landscape of Enugu State, potentially influencing the balance of power and the dynamics of future elections.
Governor Mbah’s move to the APC is the latest in a series of defections by high-profile politicians in Nigeria. The country’s political landscape is characterized by frequent party switching, as politicians seek to advance their careers and align themselves with the ruling party. The APC, led by President Bola Tinubu, has been actively courting members from opposition parties, including the PDP.
As the political landscape in Enugu State continues to evolve, Governor Mbah’s defection is likely to have far-reaching consequences. The governor’s decision may be seen as a strategic move to strengthen his position and secure his legacy, but it may also be viewed as a betrayal by his former party loyalists. Regardless, the development is set to shape the future of politics in Enugu State and potentially have a ripple effect on the national political scene.