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Prominent Politicians Who Defected To APC After May 29 by ijustdey: 1:56pm On Mar 03
As notable in Nigerian politics, after the 2023 general elections, there have been defections by key opposition figures into the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC). Political analysts have often described this movement as realignment of interests.

The defectors, most of who hinged their decision on “irreconcilable crises” in their former parties, described the APC as the only platform committed to addressing the various challenges bedeviling the country.

Daily Trust on Sunday reports that defection of politicians from one party to another has become a tradition in Nigeria’s political landscape. Pundits said those who did so had various reasons.

Daily Trust on Sunday chronicles some of the prominent politicians, who have since found a new home in the ruling party.


Prof Ahmed Rufa’i Alkali and other NNPP chieftains

Perhaps, one of the most shocking of the defections was that of Professor Ahmed Rufa’i Alkali, the former national chairman of the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP). He defected from the NNPP to the APC on October 30, 2023 with many other chieftains of the party.

The NNPP chieftains who defected alongside Alkali are the Kaduna State governorship candidate, Senator Sulaiman Hunkuyi; Benue State gvernorship candidate, Prof Bem Angwe; Yobe governorship candidate, Garba Umar; ex-Gombe Commissioner for Women Affairs, Binta Bello; Gombe senatorial candidate, Abigail Albashi; Kaduna State NNPP chairman, Nuhu Audu; ex-Kaduna Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) chairman and the immediate past secretary of the NNPP (North West), Dr Isa Shika and Kaduna senatorial candidate, Mikaih Takwat.

Others are the Kaduna NNPP secretary, Major Yahaya Shinko (retd); Kaduna zonal chairman, Usman Danbaba; former Cross River State commissioner, Godwin Ettah; Gombe House of Reps candidate, Adamu Gargajiga; Benue senatorial candidate, Isaac Idu; Benue NNPP deputy chairman, Ihyom Asongu; ex-Benue Commissioner for Information, John Tine; Gombe House of Representatives candidate, Bukar Mailafiya; and ex-Gombe Commissioner for Community Development and Poverty Alleviation, Aishatu Hashidu, among others.

The development came two days after the South East chapter of the NNPP disowned the presidential candidate and leader of the party and former governor of Kano State, Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso and settled for Dr Boniface Aniebonam, who founded the party 22 years ago.

The defectors were received at the APC national secretariat in Abuja by the party’s national chairman, Dr Abdullahi Umar Ganduje and other members of the National Working Committee (NWC).

Speaking during the event, Prof Alkali said, “Mr Chairman, before you today are some of the leading members of the NNPP. As Your Excellency may be aware, most of us seated here participated actively in building and strengthening the NNPP political base as a formidable political movement that enabled the party to field candidates in virtually every electable position throughout the 36 states of the federation and Abuja.

“To us, the APC is more accommodating. We are even more convinced that there is a sense of urgency to address the political, economic and social issues that confront our country in order to bring greater good to the greater number of Nigerians, especially the poor, the underprivileged, the women, the youth and other vulnerable groups in our society. And we believe President Bola Ahmed Tinubu will see us through.”

Welcoming the defectors, Ganduje said, “It (NNPP) was a decent party before it was bought and polluted by the Kwankwasiyya Movement. But you have done well by retracing your steps to the right party, which is the APC. I promise to convey your congratulatory message to President Bola Tinubu and arrange for you to meet him face to face.”


Ramalan Yero

He is a former governor of Kaduna State. He joined the APC, five months after leaving the Peoples Democratic Party.

The former governor, who served the state from 2012 to 2015 on the platform of the PDP, joined the APC on February 11, 2024.

Explaining why he defected, Yero said, “Since the very day we announced our defection from the PDP, many political parties contacted us, including the ruling APC. We met and discussed since the very day we left our former party. Therefore, from today, being February 12, 2024, myself and representatives of other political associates have decided to join the APC. After our decision, we met with the state governor and had a discussion with him. We told him that we accepted to join the party based on the invitation we received.”


Senator Ifeanyi Ubah

Ubah, who represents Anambra South in the National Assembly, had in October 2023 defected from the Young Progressives Party (YPP) to the APC.

He informed the Senate of his defection in a letter read by Senate President Godswill Akpabio during plenary. Ubah explained that his decision to join the ruling party was premised on some irreconcilable differences in the YPP.

He thereafter stormed the APC national secretariat in Abuja on October 11, 2023 with his supporters and Anambra State Executive Committee members, where he was received by the party’s national chairman, Dr Ganduje and other members of the National Working Committee (NWC).

It was gathered that the party has put in motion, a plan to make further inroads into the South East by taking over Anambra from the All Progressive Grand Alliance (APGA) in the 2025 governorship election.

On October 6, Ganduje said President Tinubu approved a blueprint for political liberation of the South East and urged political bigwigs in the region to unite and key into it.

Addressing the gathering, Ganduje, who announced Ubah as the leader of the party in the state, said he would deliver the state to the APC in 2025.

He said, “This is the biggest fish we have caught since I became the chairman. Let’s see what is happening in the South East. With five states, three are controlled by different political parties. We have the PDP, Labour Party (LP) and APGA. The remaining two are APC states. Now, where is the sense of unity in a geopolitical zone with five states controlled by four political parties? Is this a sense of collective decision to participate in national politics? No.”

Some analysts said Senator Ubah would likely contest the party’s ticket to run against Governor Charles Soludo, who would be seeking a second term in 2025.


Salihu Tanko-Yakasai

He is a former governorship candidate of the Peoples Redemption Party (PRP) in Kano State, but he dumped the party for the APC on August 30, 2023.

In a post on his verified X handle, Tanko-Yakasai stated that a former governor of Kano State and the current national chairman of the APC, Dr Ganduje, urged him to return to the party to help in “consolidating its gains.

The post reads, “The national chairman of the APC, Dr Abdullahi Umar Ganduje (OFR), has requested me to return to the party and continue to give my best in consolidating the gains of the party from top to bottom, which I have gladly accepted.”

Before joining the PRP, Yakasai had worked with Ganduje but fell out with him before the elections. He has since reunited with his former boss, now serving as one of the APC national chairman’s aides.


Senator Halliru Dauda Jika

He was the Bauchi State governorship candidate of the NNPP in the 2023 election.

After he received his APC membership card at the Kafin Madaki ward in Ganjuwa Local Government Area in the state, Jika said, “All APC members in Bauchi State will now come together, harmonise and strategise, fuse together as one solid entity ahead of the 2027 polls so that we will emerge victorious in Bauchi State. My return to the APC is marking the beginning of a new dawn in the party in Bauchi State.”


27 Rivers lawmakers, others defect

Twenty-seven members of the Rivers State House of Assembly on the platform of the PDP, had in December 2023 defected to the APC following the feud between the state governor, Sim Fubara and his predecessor, who is the current Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike.

The lawmakers cited division within the PDP as the primary reason for their defection to the APC. The affected lawmakers are said to be loyal to Wike.

Two officials of the PDP in Benue State also defected to the APC on January 3, 2024. They are Vincent Yandev Amaabai, a national ex-officio and Mbakorlumun James Chia, the state vice chairman for Benue North-West (Zone “B”) senatorial district.

The state publicity secretary of the PDP, Bemgba Iortyom, had in a statement noted, “PDP understands that migration of politicians of a particular kind from the opposition to the ruling party has become a common feature of our politics and sees nothing unusual about this current episode of it.”

Also, on December 4, 2023, a stalwart of the PDP and former contender for the House of Representatives, Babatunde Agunbiade, officially defected to the APC in Alimosho Local Government Area of Lagos State. He defected with scores of his supporters

In his address at the rally, Agunbiade cited the country’s best interest and his supporters’ yearnings as the primary motivation for his decision to switch allegiance.

A few days ago, scores of members of the PDP and the Zenith Labour Party in Ondo State defected to the APC. The official defection took place at the APC secretariat in Akure, the state capital on Wednesday.

The defectors are a former member of the state House of Assembly, Mr Tomide Akinribido; former House of Representatives candidate of the PDP, Mr Dare Aliu; Dr Felder Olatunji, Olu Falolu, Ayodele Ikumawoyi, Pastor Olatunde Felix, Chief Pius Akinrinmola, among others.

On December 5, 2023, scores of PDP members also defected to the APC in Kwara State.

The defectors, numbering about 200, were led by a former chairman of Ifelodun Local Government Area under the Governor Abdullfatah Ahmed administration, Muyiwa Oladipo (Kanu).

The Speaker of the Kwara State House of Assembly, Yakubu Danladi-Salihu and the APC chairman in Irepodun Local Government, Abdulhafeez Yakubu, received the defectors at the local government secretariat in Omu Aran.

In an earlier interview with Daily Trust on Sunday , a renowned political analyst, Professor Kamilu Sani Fage, said it’s always an easy decision for politicians in the country to switch political parties because most of them only see the political parties as a vehicle to achieve their personal ambitions.

He said it was difficult to identify political parties based on manifestos or ideologies; hence it is easier for politicians to move freely from an opposition party to a ruling party, and vice versa. He added that because of personal goals and lack of ideology, most politicians find it difficult to remain in the opposition.

Also commenting, a professor of Political Science, Tunde Adeniran, told Daily Trust on Sunday that the quest for materialism and lack of political ideology are some of the factors responsible for defection of opposition leaders and members to the ruling party after elections.

He said, “There is the rush at different levels and by various politicians to join the ruling party because of lack of ideology.

“It ordinarily should serve as a compass to guide members of the political class and their followers.

“In its absence, the majority of politicians act without integrity, principles or values-guided direction. They are, therefore, prompted by materialism in their actions.”

https://dailytrust.com/prominent-politicians-who-defected-to-apc-after-may-29/

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Re: Prominent Politicians Who Defected To APC After May 29 by richiemcgold: 2:05pm On Mar 03
What about All Over, the former senator representing Ondo Central?

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Re: Prominent Politicians Who Defected To APC After May 29 by Chinjo2: 2:11pm On Mar 03
Political prostitutes. If PDP or LP wins tomorrow, they will all decamp to LP.
Politicians without political Ideologies.

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Re: Prominent Politicians Who Defected To APC After May 29 by magoo10(m): 2:33pm On Mar 03
How has their defection helped Nigeria other than hungry Nigerians looting warehouses in other to survive renewed hardship.

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Re: Prominent Politicians Who Defected To APC After May 29 by Jostoman: 2:55pm On Mar 03
Did petrol price now reduce after their defection? Nonsense

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Re: Prominent Politicians Who Defected To APC After May 29 by Xscape1993(m): 3:16pm On Mar 03
The evil party call APC.

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Re: Prominent Politicians Who Defected To APC After May 29 by DevilsEqual(m): 3:43pm On Mar 03
In anything u do in this life, ensure u align with winners

No go dey follow them dey form on top their losing streaks o

History will not remember the man who came second cheesy cheesy

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Re: Prominent Politicians Who Defected To APC After May 29 by DevilsEqual(m): 3:46pm On Mar 03
magoo10:
How has their defection helped Nigeria other than hungry Nigerians looting warehouses in other to survive renewed hardship.

They're not the Gov of your state, they don't have to 200m people at once

Their not moving to APC wouldn't have reduced the hunger too

Sometimes, it's about your own win

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Re: Prominent Politicians Who Defected To APC After May 29 by magoo10(m): 6:05pm On Mar 03
DevilsEqual:


They're not the Gov of your state, they don't have to 200m people at once

Their not moving to APC wouldn't have reduced the hunger too

Sometimes, it's about your own win

yes they are not the governor of my state but how have their decamping helped Nigeria and Nigerians .it is a simple question .
If you have shame ,the western countries you try to emulate is that how they jump from one party to the other? Answer

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Re: Prominent Politicians Who Defected To APC After May 29 by ATEAMS: 9:58pm On Mar 03
Indeed
Re: Prominent Politicians Who Defected To APC After May 29 by VinnyBaba: 9:59pm On Mar 03
APTHIEVES! undecided
Re: Prominent Politicians Who Defected To APC After May 29 by Goodvibes007: 9:59pm On Mar 03
Just before the election nko. Abeg free them. They are all the same thing
.it's only the masses that fight each other over the politicians that don't give a f about them.

Alex Otti for example defected from APC to Labour in may 2022. Labour was just used as a vehicle to snatch power from PDP. At heart he is still an APC guy just like his Ebonyi and Imo state brothers. Prior to APC, he was on APGA. All Nigerian politicians have no ideology.

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Re: Prominent Politicians Who Defected To APC After May 29 by Judolisco(m): 10:00pm On Mar 03
E remain Peter obi.... He moved from apga to pdp and now LP... E remain APC.. his friend wike will welcome him

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Re: Prominent Politicians Who Defected To APC After May 29 by Djele: 10:00pm On Mar 03
Wike pdapc
Re: Prominent Politicians Who Defected To APC After May 29 by tunjijones(m): 10:00pm On Mar 03
Political prostitute.

Just like Pete Obi.

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Re: Prominent Politicians Who Defected To APC After May 29 by babyfaceafrica: 10:01pm On Mar 03
magoo10:
yes they are not the governor of my state but how have their decamping helped Nigeria and Nigerians .it is a simple question .
If you have shame ,the western countries you try to emulate is that how they jump from one party to the other? Answer

Politcians don't care about us

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Re: Prominent Politicians Who Defected To APC After May 29 by crossfm: 10:01pm On Mar 03
Hehehe.

Repositioning to find ways to loot grin cheesy.
Re: Prominent Politicians Who Defected To APC After May 29 by NwaNimo1(m): 10:02pm On Mar 03
Wike dness full Naija politicians hearts and minds.....

Re: Prominent Politicians Who Defected To APC After May 29 by Patojargz: 10:03pm On Mar 03
Next Time!!! Don't use the word prominent! The word "Careless" suits it more. Wdyt
Re: Prominent Politicians Who Defected To APC After May 29 by enemyofprogress: 10:06pm On Mar 03
Gathering of thieves














If a member of your church either prominent or not perished in a helicopter crash with his family and a week later, your pastor and his wife organized a big party singing and dancing in public, that your church is the city of EVIL not the city of David.

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Re: Prominent Politicians Who Defected To APC After May 29 by papyjaypaul: 10:09pm On Mar 03
I do not bother with these kind of things anymore because our political parties lack principles and that is what you see the politicians do. APC has shown us what it's like before they came in and when they handed the baton to each other. When I listen to them, they talk about a bad economy that their party managed in power. I have no respect for them because they cannot say the truth.

What about PDP? That party used to claim they were the biggest party in Africa but after losing elections in 2015, the true color came out. They did not know how to recover and play opposition. They kept going down. It is a good thing they lost because it gave them the chance to weed pretenders who went to APC. But with the way they handled Wike and G5, they have no principles.

You can't say this is what APC or PDP stands for. Today, Abaribe will go to APC. Even Saraki jumped from PDP to APC as Senator. All of them don't have my respect because they are the same. Look at how Gbenga Daniels, 2 time governor under PDP is now an APC Senator. If Tinubu decides to form Seyi party nothing will surprise me.

People without principles lack ideology. That is why I smh when I see people fighting over them instead of looking at their actions. Let the party have small conflict and you'll see what is the real intention behind its existence. It's difficult to find principled people in Nigeria who have discipline and integrity.

Amosun was an APC governor campaigning for his annointed candidate in public because he had a disagreement with his party. From East to West, North to South, they are all the same. Keep watching NNPP in Kano and LP.

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Re: Prominent Politicians Who Defected To APC After May 29 by kikake: 10:13pm On Mar 03
People with no political conviction. They are just floating around the polity looking for bread and butter from the political process of the most dysfunctional country, Nigeria.
Re: Prominent Politicians Who Defected To APC After May 29 by UHLmoving: 10:23pm On Mar 03
Kini
Re: Prominent Politicians Who Defected To APC After May 29 by rrkk(m): 10:24pm On Mar 03
Chinjo2:
Political prostitutes. If PDP or LP wins tomorrow, they will all decamp to LP.
Politicians without political Ideologies.

What is your political ideology?

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Re: Prominent Politicians Who Defected To APC After May 29 by OfeAchi: 10:25pm On Mar 03
Me thinks there should be a law prohibiting cross-carpeting in political parties. You should have spent a minimum of five years in a party before you are permitted to decamp.
Re: Prominent Politicians Who Defected To APC After May 29 by iCauseTrouble: 10:31pm On Mar 03
grin
Re: Prominent Politicians Who Defected To APC After May 29 by GenFunction: 10:31pm On Mar 03
Ashawo pattern
Re: Prominent Politicians Who Defected To APC After May 29 by oilyngbati(m): 10:52pm On Mar 03
Peter Obi will soon join APC and obidients in their usual stupidity will praise him and say it’s a strategic move to unseat Tinubu in 2027.
Re: Prominent Politicians Who Defected To APC After May 29 by markidoo(m): 10:53pm On Mar 03
Senator Bassey Albert Akpan from YPP to APC

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