NewsNigeriaPoliticsAkwa Ibom Governor, Umo Eno leaves the PDP, Defects To APC

Akwa Ibom State Governor, Umo Eno on Friday defected from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC).

While making the pronouncement, the Governor noted that the move followed “three months of wide consultation” with stakeholders across the state.

He said, “For some time now, the political space, particularly in this state and the nation in general, has been awash with the news of my likely movement from the PDP, the platform that has provided the levers and ladder of my political ascendancy to the position of governor of this state,” Eno said in Uyo.

“This discussion has elicited various areas of analysis in the process. Today, I’m here to answer some of those nagging questions. Like the Dalai Lama had said, ‘we should always be open to change, but not to let go of our shared values.’”

According to Eno, he has submitted a formal resignation letter to the PDP at the ward level, with copies also delivered to the party’s state and national chairmen.

He added, “Earlier this morning, I submitted a formal letter of resignation from the Peoples Democratic Party to the ward chairman. Same copy has been sent to both the state chairman as well as the national chairman.

“I want to thank the Peoples Democratic Party for their support, for their love and for working with me these past two years in the affairs of running the state of Akwa Ibom across party lines, but this is a defining moment.”

“I believe that no one has moved aggressively or has ever changed parties in this state that has consulted as widely as I’ve done.

“I did that because of the respect I have for all of you as stakeholders in project Akwa Ibom. I did that knowing that each and every one of you needed to be consulted, to be informed.

“I needed your counsel, I needed to explain why I’m moving, and at this point, that consultation culminated into my meeting with all the critical stakeholders in the PDP last night in this hall, where I took time to explain to all of you the reason why we must move.

“We must be able to interpret the times, and flow with the times, and not run against.” He added.

Uzoamaka Ikezue (Staff Reporter)

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