Governor Sheriff Oborevwori of Delta State on Wednesday formally announced his resignation from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to join the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).
The announcement, which ended the PDP’s uninterrupted 26-year grip on Delta State, was made during a meeting with leaders and stakeholders of the party in the state on Wednesday at Government House, Asaba.
The governor at the meeting directed all PDP stakeholders in the state to join the APC, as the PDP family in the state would be received at a rally by Vice President Kashim Shettima at the Cenotaph in Asaba next Monday.
In attendance at the meeting were the State Deputy Governor, Sir Monday Onyeme; the immediate past Governor of the State and former Vice-Presidential candidate of the party, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa; members of the National Assembly; Speaker of the State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Emomotimi Guwor; members of the State House of Assembly; Commissioners; Local Government Council Chairmen; top government functionaries and party officials.
Briefing journalists at the end of the meeting, the State Commissioner for Works (Rural Roads) and Public Information, Mr. Charles Aniagwu, said the decision became necessary following the unfortunate happenings at the National level of the party.
“For some time now, the media, particularly social media, have been awash as to what political decisions that we are going to be taking in Delta.
“While that was on, the governor and the leaders of the party have been very busy carrying out some necessary consultations, and it is also part of that consultation that has resulted in this meeting today for the leaders of the PDP to be able to advise as to what necessary steps that needed to be taken.
“It is said that when the taste of the palm wine changes, the drinking pattern also changes, and the leaders of the party were unanimous in their view that the political temperature has changed.
“And there was a need for change that would help cement the development in our state, to build the bond of love that has existed in our state, and to further advance the security and welfare of our people.
“Like you know, every politics is local. So, in taking this decision, we came to the inevitable conclusion that moving out of the PDP is very necessary for us to collaborate with our kith and kin and build that bond that we have been enjoying.
“We believe that what is happening in the PDP at the national level can be likened to that of palm wine, whose taste has changed, and that is why this decision has been taken.
“By the grace of God, on Monday next week, we will be able to make a bold statement that we are moving to the APC.”
Also speaking, the pioneer Chairman of the PDP in the state, Senator James Manager, said the decision was taken in consultation with various stakeholders across the state.
“You have just been told about some of the things that have been happening in the PDP Delta State. Some consultations have been going on, and the climax of these consultations is what you are seeing today.
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“We have discussed and have disagreed to agree, and it is a unanimous agreement. I am the pioneer state chairman of the PDP. But you cannot be in a boat that is already capsizing because I am a riverine man.
“Looking at issues the way they are, we have come to the inevitable conclusion to do something else. It is a collective decision for so many reasons.
“Few days ago, there was a resolution taken by the PDP Governors’ Forum at Ibadan. Almost all the governors were there, and they resolved that they are not going into coalition with any other party.
“But as disadvantaged as the PDP is now with about 11 governors, how do you go into a contest with an incumbent president? You think you can win? That particular resolution killed the spirit of so many PDP members.
“We lost the election in 2015 as a result of a merger which even included splinter groups from the PDP. There are also other reasons.
“Today, Sen. Anyanwu is the national secretary of the party; tomorrow, it is another person. The party must be positioned to go into an election to win. So you see that it is becoming very funny. The PDP is truly in trouble.
“If you look well, the current PDP state chairman was in the meeting, the governor was there, the deputy governor, the immediate past governor, and the speaker. All of these persons were in the meeting. National Assembly members and even the House of Assembly members. The ‘who is who’ in Delta State were in the meeting to make this decision,” he said.
With Delta now an APC state, the South-South’s political map tightens as the new alignment enhances President Bola Tinubu’s re-election calculus by adding roughly 1.4 million Delta votes to the ruling party.
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