6 PDP Reps defect to APC in Rivers State

In a significant development, six members of the House of Representatives from Rivers State have switched their allegiance from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC). The defection occurred during a plenary session on Tuesday.

The lawmakers who defected are reportedly loyal to the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike’s ally, although it is noted the Minister himself is of the PDP. The defectors include Hon. Solomon Bob, Hon. Victor Obuzor, Hon. Dumnamene Dekor, Hon. Cyril Hart, Hon. Blessing Amadi, and Hon. Felix Nwaeke.

This move may have implications for the political landscape in Rivers State and the broader Nigerian political scene. The APC, as one of the major parties in Nigeria, continues to grow its membership, potentially altering the balance of power in the country’s legislative bodies.

The defection of these six lawmakers reflects ongoing shifts within Nigeria’s political parties, as politicians navigate alliances and party affiliations in pursuit of their political goals. The All Progressives Congress, led nationally, continues to attract members from other parties, including the PDP, which has historically been a dominant force in Nigerian politics.

The reasons behind this mass defection are not explicitly stated, but such moves are often driven by a mix of political strategy, personal ambition, and policy disagreements. The impact of this defection on the political dynamics within Rivers State and at the federal level will be closely watched by political observers and analysts.

As the Nigerian political landscape continues to evolve, moves like these underscore the fluid nature of party allegiances in the country. The defection of these six members of the House of Representatives to the APC is a development that highlights the ongoing realignments within Nigeria’s political sphere, potentially setting the stage for future political maneuverings.

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