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PDP Chairman’s Aide Defects to APC in Zamfara

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The political atmosphere in Enugu State has taken a dramatic turn as several key members of Governor Peter Mbah’s cabinet have defected from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC), signalling what appears to be the governor’s imminent move to the ruling party. Those who have so far switched allegiance include the Commissioner for Innovation, Science and Technology, Dr. Lawrence Ezeh; Commissioner for Labour and Employment, Dr. Felix Nnamani; and Chairman of the Science, Technical and Vocational Schools Management Board, Dr. Amaka Ngene. The development was confirmed on Monday through a video shared on X (formerly Twitter) by the Governor’s Senior Special Assistant on Media, Dan Nwomeh, which showed the officials holding APC flags while declaring loyalty to the party. “Enugu State Cabinet Members join the APC with full chest along with Governor PN Mbah – from left to right, Commissioner for Innovation, Science and Technology, the Prince of Mburumbu, Dr Lawrence Ezeh; Chairman of the Science, Technical and Vocational Schools Management Board, Dr Amaka S. Ngene; and Commissioner for Labour and Employment, Dr Felix Nnamani,” Nwomeh captioned the video. The video quickly went viral, fuelling widespread speculation that Governor Mbah’s long-rumoured defection to the APC was imminent. According to reports, the APC leadership has finalised plans to receive Governor Mbah formally at a high-profile ceremony scheduled to hold in Enugu on Tuesday. Party officials and supporters have been spotted around the Government House and Michael Okpara Square, reportedly making arrangements for the event. Multiple sources confirmed to The PUNCH that the APC’s national leadership, including senior figures from the South-East, will be present at the ceremony, which is expected to draw a large political crowd. Mbah’s defection, when confirmed, will make Enugu the first South-East state under APC control since the 2023 general elections, marking a major political realignment in the region. The speculation reached fever pitch on Sunday night when an APC flag was hoisted at the Enugu Government House, a move many interpreted as a symbolic declaration of the governor’s new political allegiance. Sources close to the government said the governor had been in closed-door meetings with top APC figures over the past weeks, finalising the terms of his switch. Although Mbah has not made an official statement, several of his aides and associates have already rebranded their social media pages with APC logos and slogans. The defection wave represents yet another blow to the PDP, which has suffered a series of high-profile departures since the 2023 elections. The party, once dominant in the South-East, is now struggling to maintain its influence amid rising defections to the ruling APC. Political observers say Mbah’s anticipated move could reshape regional alliances ahead of the 2027 general elections, with implications for both national and state politics. “This is a political earthquake in the South-East. If Mbah completes his move to APC, it will change the power dynamics in the region,” a senior political analyst in Enugu told The PUNCH. Mbah, who was elected governor under the PDP in March 2023, has so far maintained silence on his political future. However, insiders describe his alignment with the APC as “strategic”, possibly aimed at attracting more federal support for Enugu State. Political watchers say the governor’s defection could embolden other South-East politicians to follow suit, giving the APC a stronger foothold in a region that has historically resisted its influence. For now, all eyes are on Tuesday’s event, which is expected to confirm what has been weeks of speculation, that Governor Peter Mbah is officially crossing to the All Progressives Congress.

The media aide to the Zamfara State Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Muhammad Isah, has dumped the party for the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

Isah, who served under the PDP State Chairman, Hon. Jamil Jibo Magayaki, announced his defection on Monday, attributing his decision to recent developments within the opposition party in the state.

In a statement made available to journalists in Gusau, Isah said the current situation within the PDP had left him with no choice but to align with what he described as a more “stable and forward-looking political platform.”

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“I recall the Kaura Namoda South bye-election held on August 21, 2025, where the APC candidate secured victory with a landslide margin,” he said.

“That election revealed a clear message about where the people’s confidence now lies.”

Isah’s defection comes barely weeks after the PDP candidate in the Kaura Namoda South State Constituency bye-election, Hon. Muhammad Lawal Kurya, also joined the APC following his defeat in the August 21 poll.

The latest development adds to the growing number of PDP members who have switched allegiance to the ruling party in Zamfara amid dwindling confidence in the opposition’s internal structure.

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Party insiders say many members have become disenchanted with the PDP’s leadership crisis and poor electoral performance in the state.

The Zamfara PDP has struggled to regain stability since the 2023 general elections, with internal wrangling and leadership disputes weakening its grassroots mobilisation.

The recent defections underscore the deepening cracks within the party as the APC continues to consolidate its hold on the state.

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