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  • Defection To APC: Oborevwori, Okowa, Others Created Unprecedented Political Tsunami – Tinubu

    Defection To APC: Oborevwori, Okowa, Others Created Unprecedented Political Tsunami – Tinubu

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Monday, described the defection of Governor Sheriff Oborevwori, former Governor Ifeanyi Okowa, and the entire structure of Delta State Peoples Democratic Party, PDP to the All Progressives Congress, APC as a political tsunami of unimaginable proportions.

    President Tinubu stated this while receiving Governor Oborevwori, immediate past Governor of the state, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa and the entire membership of the PDP to the APC at the Cenotaph, Asaba.

    Represented by the Vice President, Senator Kashim Shettima, the President lauded Governor Oborevwori and Senator Okowa for the cordial relationship between them and for leading members of the PDP to the APC.

    He said: “What can be greater than the promise of this day? This is a political tsunami of unimaginable proportion that has never happened in the history of the South-South region and barely in the history of this country.

    “A political tsunami of this proportion has never happened where all the members of the upper chamber of the National Assembly are in the APC.

    “The Speaker and all the members of the House of Assembly. So many members of the House of Representatives, the Governor and his entire cabinet and 500 councillors across the 25 local government areas of this great state. What testimony do you have greater than this?

    “The true measure of a political party lies not merely in the industry, the very name of its members, but in the conviction. It is in fact among those who once stood across from them.

    “This vindication is even more fundamental. When those who once saw us as outsiders and opponents, crossed the lines of difference to become part of the enduring family we have built.

    “This historic day, therefore, is both a celebration of the enduring promise of the APC and a tribute to the vision, courage, and foresight of the great giants we have come to welcome into the hall of fame of our political party, along with their devoted followers who are joining us today.

    “I want to pay special tribute to Senator Ifeanyi Okowa for the wonderful relationship that exists between him and his successor.

    “Senator Okowa, you are indeed a great leader and Governor Oborevwori, for embracing him, for treating him with respect and decorum, you are even a greater leader.” he said.

    “We are here with our unshaken belief in the power of collaboration, the understanding that we are stronger together than we can ever be, apart.

    “What sets the APC apart is not an illusion of uniformity; it is our accepting that differences are inevitable and that greatness lies in managing them.

    “Our tables have always been tables of dialogue, places where every member, no matter how big or small, is welcome to air their grievances.

    “Your Excellencies Governor Sheriff Oborevwori and former Governor Ifeanyi Okowa and the other great men and women, we welcome you to the APC today.

    “I bring them the warm assurance of His Excellency President Bola, Ahmed Tinubu, and all members of the APC.

    “Now that you have come, we are all co-owners because, according to the constitution of the party, the Governor of the party is the leader of the party in the state, this is now as much as your party as it is ours.

    “You have brought to us a wealth of experience, a breath of wisdom and a measure of strength for which we shall always remain grateful.

    “This is a declaration that the strength of our great nation is alive, a spirit that brings your personal ambition, your party alliance and sees the larger set of history.

    “Nigeria is greater than all of us and what we do here today is a step towards strengthening our promise. We welcome you, Your Excellency, not as defectors but as brothers and sisters who have found your rightful place amongst us.

    “We welcome you not as guests but as family; we welcome you as fellow architects of a better Nigeria and may this day be remembered not just by what it signifies today but for the enduring fraternity and vision of source for tomorrow.”

    Responding, Governor Sheriff Oborevwori described the defection as a historic movement in the best interest of the state.

    He pledged to unify the party to ensure total victory for it in the coming elections.

    Oborevwori said; “what you have seen here today is a movement: it’s not a defection; it’s a movement. We have done consultations with our National Assembly members, with leadership, with stakeholders at the state level, at the senatorial level, at the local government level, at the ward level and we all decided that we must all join.

    “This is Delta State; we cannot carry last. When we stand for something, we remain committed to it; we have been in opposition for almost 10 years.

    “Do we need that? Mr. President has supported us, he has shown us love. We cannot face him in 2027 to work against him. That love that he has shown to us in Delta State, we need to reciprocate it.

    “We cannot do it in our own party. We have to be inside to do it, and to do it well”, saying; “when you consult widely you see everybody will come with you and you can see that the love is organic: you can see my relationship with governors; you see all the governors here.

    “You see the large number of governors: yesterday 9 came and slept over. Today, see all of them here. I want to bless all of you; I want to thank all of you.

    “This is a movement: this is not a defection; we have agreed we will move together and when we move together, what is at the national we will be able to grab it.

    “Our members in the National Assembly they are the next; they have agreed they will all defect on the floor of the house, and we have justification to move.

    “All of us want to be in the Renew Hope Agenda which is in line with my MORE Agenda. ”

    He stressed, “For us in Delta State, it’s a statement and I believe other governors will join because it’s a movement and when you have a movement, you don’t fail.

    “There are some things people say in newspapers, that there is confusion, there is a faction in Delta APC. As I have come, there will be no faction again. Let me tell you, the Governor takes charge, and we are taking charge.

    “I don’t believe in any faction, whether Omo-Agege or Keyamo faction, everybody must queue and we will unite the party to move this state forward for the benefit of our people and to bring development, peace and unity to our state and Nigeria.”

    National Chairman of the APC, Abdullahi Ganduje, applauded the cordial relationship between the Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori and his predecessor, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa.

    Ganduje said the National Working Committee, NWC of the party was highly impressed because of the cordial relationship existing between the predecessor and successor which, according to him, was very rare in the country.

    “So, we have to thank Dr. Okowa for that good relationship. Ladies and gentlemen, my job is very important which is accepting, welcoming and also, embracing the Governor and the people of Delta State into our great party, the APC.

    “Mr. Governor, what l would like to tell you while accepting you into our party, is that our core value in APC is progressive leadership and coincidently, from what we have seen on the ground in respect of your programmes and your projects, you are a progressive Governor.

    “So, we are welcoming you for coming home. We believe in progressive ideas, we believe in proximity, interacting with different levels of our party; we believe in openness, we believe in internal democracy, we believe in self -accountability and we thank you for coming in,” he said.

    Earlier, the Chairman of the Progressives Governors’ Forum and Governor of Imo State, Senator Hope Uzodinma said the ceremony was quite historic and special in the life of the APC as a political party.

    Senator Uzodinma, who disclosed that members of the APC were happy with the new political development in Delta State, said that the All Progressives Congress meant well for the country.

    “We are here to identify with you. We, therefore, urge all Deltans to continue to support their Governor as he consolidates on the achievements his administration has recorded so far,” he added.

    On his part, the immediate past Governor of the State, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa explained that the decision to change political direction was made for the common good and in the best interest of the state.

    “It was not about personal ambitions but the need to connect to Abuja, where significant goodwill and resources exist, especially since the state is a major contributor.

    Reflecting on his experience as a former governor in opposition, Okowa emphasized that while Governor Sheriff Oborevwori was performing well, aligning with Abuja would strengthen his efforts.

    He called for strong support for both the President and the Governor, believing that the unity would allow them to dominate the political landscape of Delta State.

    The ceremony was attended by 16 Governors of the APC and the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt. Benjamin Kalu, among others.

     

     

  • Minister debunks allegation of spearheading leadership crisis, affirms loyalty to APC

    Minister debunks allegation of spearheading leadership crisis, affirms loyalty to APC

     

    By Flowerbudnews

    The Minister of Innovation, Science and Technology, Chief Uche Nnaji, has debunked allegation against him by some individuals claiming to be stakeholders of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Enugu North Senatorial Zone.

    Reacting to the recent development in a statement on Saturday in Enugu, Nnaji described the accusation of spearheading leadership crisis in APC Enugu State as baseless and desperate utterances by persons who no longer have any recognised standing within APC.

    According to him, the individuals involved neither speak for the party nor represent its authentic leadership in Enugu State.

     

    The minister reaffirmed his status as a respected and prominent chieftain of the APC, emphasizing that he remained a founding member and pillar of the party in Enugu State and “a critical voice for the advancement of progressive ideals across the South-East.”

     

    He noted that his loyalty and contributions to the growth and stability of the APC at both state, regional and national levels are well-documented and widely acknowledged.

     

    Nnaji, however, gave a vote of confidence in the leadership qualities of Chief Ugo Agballa, insisting that “Agballa remains the duly recognised and authentic Chairman of the APC in Enugu State.”

    “It is necessary to state unequivocally that those who convened and attended the so-called stakeholders’ meeting; their purported gathering holds no legitimacy, and their pronouncements are of no consequence to official activities, leadership, or direction of APC,” he said.

    The minister noted that their claims should be disregarded by the public, describing their actions as “calculated attempts to cause confusion and mislead party members and the general public.”

     

    According to him, governance must always be assessed holistically and not through blanket applause.

    Nnaji urged genuine and certified APC members in Enugu State to remain focused, disciplined and committed to the efforts aimed at repositioning the party.

     

    He also urged the national leadership of the APC and the public to disregard any claims or activities by individuals who have no mandate to speak for or represent the party.

     

    Nnaji also reaffirmed his commitment to the APC and to the service of Nigeria through his portfolio in the Federal Executive Council, declaring that he would not be distracted by “orchestrated campaigns of calumny and mischief.”

  • Ngwu urges more defection to APC, support for Tinubu to fix economy

    Ngwu urges more defection to APC, support for Tinubu to fix economy

     

    By Flowerbudnews
    A Chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Chief Hycienth Ngwu, has urged for more defection of other party stalwarts to APC and support President Bola Tinubu push to fix structurally defective economy.

    Ngwu, who is the former South-East Publicity Secretary of the APC, made the call on Friday in Enugu while reacting to the recent bumper harvest of other political stalwarts defecting to the ruling APC nationwide.

    The APC Chieftain noted that all the defections into the ruling party (APC) are the result of President Tinubu’s sterling qualities and clear pursuit of innovative ideas to get the country’s economy outside the woods.

    According to him, managing a structurally defective economy requires a pragmatic and balanced leader. I thank God we have that leader in President Bola Tinubu.

    “Our economy has been structurally defective, and past leaders have been using the same solution to fix it. But like the saying goes, one can not repeat the same thing now and then and expect a different outcome.

    “President Tinubu, being a pragmatic leader, changed the solution from day one of his presidency, and today, a different outcome is reshaping our economy for clear minded people to see.

    “Nigerians should see the current hardships as the period of transitional transformation from crude to refined product. It is always darkest before dawn.

    “Let us pray for the sustenance of the strategic policies he has laid out and, most importantly, for the implementation of the policies to the latter,” he said.

    Ngwu also appealed that for the sake of the upcoming generations, “let us push partisan politics aside and support President Tinubu for the second tenure.”

    “To achieve this, other political leaders are enjoined to defect to APC for President Tinubus seamless election for the second tenure. Alternatively, one may choose to still support him from ones opposition party.

    “The upcoming generations will not forgive the present political class for any disruption of his second tenure.

    “This is the opportuned time for the South-East to change strategy and key into Nigerian mainstream politics,” he added.