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Without Elections, APC Gains Seven Governors From Opposition In Two Years by ManirBK(op): 8:30am On Dec 20, 2025
Long before Nigeria heads into another election cycle, the battle for power is already being fought and won through defections. Across party lines, governors elected on the platforms of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and, in isolated cases, smaller opposition parties, have abandoned their mandates to pitch camp with the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC). Political analysts believe that the timing is striking as these crossovers are happening not in the aftermath of electoral defeat, but well ahead of the next governorship contests.

LEADERSHIP Weekend reports that this pre-election migration has quietly altered the political equation. By drawing sitting governors into its fold, the APC is consolidating influence without testing its popularity at the upcoming 2027 polls, while the opposition bleeds power from within. Beyond the numbers, the trend reflects a political culture where access to federal power, protection, and relevance often outweigh party loyalty or ideological commitment, setting the stage for a deeper examination of what these defections mean for Nigeria’s democracy and opposition politics.

For the APC, the defections translate into expanded territorial control, greater leverage over federal-state relations, and a reinforced dominance ahead of future electoral contests, while for the PDP and other opposition parties, however, the losses expose internal fragilities, weak party cohesion, ineffective conflict management, and the absence of ideological anchors strong enough to retain power holders under pressure. This further raises uncomfortable questions about the health of opposition politics and the true cost of political stability achieved without voter participation.

One of the earliest signals of this political realignment emerged from the South -South with the defection of Delta State Governor, Sheriff Oborevwori, effectively ending the PDP’s long-standing control of the oil-rich state. Explaining his decision, Oborevwori said the move was taken “in the overall interest of Delta State,” arguing that alignment with the ruling party would enhance development and strengthen cooperation with the federal government. He added that the decision followed extensive consultations and was driven primarily by governance considerations.

Another major blow to the opposition followed when Governor Umo Eno , of Akwa Ibom State later announced his defection, citing what he described as the PDP’s declining fortunes at the national level. In a public address, Eno said he could no longer “guarantee electoral victory under the PDP,” adding that the party’s internal challenges had made effective governance increasingly difficult. According to him, joining the APC was necessary to ensure political stability and sustain development in the state.

Next , was the South-East, where the Governor of Enugu State , Peter Mbah, officially defected from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC). Mbah announced his decision during a state-wide broadcast, describing it as a strategic move intended to more directly link the South-East with the centre of power.

He commended President Bola Tinubu’s policies, noting that Enugu State had benefited from significant federal support under the current administration. The governor defected alongside members of the State House of Assembly, council chairmen, councillors, and other political actors, effectively transferring the PDP’s governing structure in the state into the fold of the ruling party.

Bayelsa State Governor, Douye Diri, followed after months of political calculation. Justifying his move, Diri said he did not want Bayelsa State to be “buried with the PDP,” a remark that resonated widely and reflected growing anxiety among opposition governors over political isolation outside the orbit of the ruling party.

In Rivers State, Governor Siminalayi Fubara’s defection came after prolonged political instability and internal party crises. Speaking on his decision, Fubara said alignment with the federal government was essential for stability, noting that without such support he “would have been a former governor by now.” His statement underscored how federal influence and internal party conflicts can combine to push elected officials toward defection as a strategy for political survival.

The most recent confirmation before the Plateau development came from Taraba State. After weeks of speculation, Governor Agbu Kefas formally defected from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC). Kefas officially registered as an APC member at his ward, Hospital Ward, in Wukari Local Government Area, where he received his membership card from the ward chairman.

He said a date would be announced for the official defection ceremony, noting that the move was taken in the overall interest of Taraba State. Addressing party executives after his registration, Kefas assured them of his commitment to transforming the state and promoting inclusive governance aimed at delivering greater dividends of democracy.

He disclosed that an earlier plan to formally defect on November 19 was postponed following the abduction of schoolchildren in Kebbi State. “This movement is about the destiny of the people of Taraba, and we are expecting many visitors for the ceremony,” he said.

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Long before Nigeria heads into another election cycle, the battle for power is already being fought and won through defections. Across party lines, governors elected on the platforms of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and, in isolated cases, smaller opposition parties, have abandoned their mandates to pitch camp with the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC). Political analysts believe that the timing is striking as these crossovers are happening not in the aftermath of electoral defeat, but well ahead of the next governorship contests.

LEADERSHIP Weekend reports that this pre-election migration has quietly altered the political equation. By drawing sitting governors into its fold, the APC is consolidating influence without testing its popularity at the upcoming 2027 polls, while the opposition bleeds power from within. Beyond the numbers, the trend reflects a political culture where access to federal power, protection, and relevance often outweigh party loyalty or ideological commitment, setting the stage for a deeper examination of what these defections mean for Nigeria’s democracy and opposition politics.

For the APC, the defections translate into expanded territorial control, greater leverage over federal-state relations, and a reinforced dominance ahead of future electoral contests, while for the PDP and other opposition parties, however, the losses expose internal fragilities, weak party cohesion, ineffective conflict management, and the absence of ideological anchors strong enough to retain power holders under pressure. This further raises uncomfortable questions about the health of opposition politics and the true cost of political stability achieved without voter participation.

One of the earliest signals of this political realignment emerged from the South -South with the defection of Delta State Governor, Sheriff Oborevwori, effectively ending the PDP’s long-standing control of the oil-rich state. Explaining his decision, Oborevwori said the move was taken “in the overall interest of Delta State,” arguing that alignment with the ruling party would enhance development and strengthen cooperation with the federal government. He added that the decision followed extensive consultations and was driven primarily by governance considerations.

Another major blow to the opposition followed when Governor Umo Eno , of Akwa Ibom State later announced his defection, citing what he described as the PDP’s declining fortunes at the national level. In a public address, Eno said he could no longer “guarantee electoral victory under the PDP,” adding that the party’s internal challenges had made effective governance increasingly difficult. According to him, joining the APC was necessary to ensure political stability and sustain development in the state.

Next , was the South-East, where the Governor of Enugu State , Peter Mbah, officially defected from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC). Mbah announced his decision during a state-wide broadcast, describing it as a strategic move intended to more directly link the South-East with the centre of power.

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He commended President Bola Tinubu’s policies, noting that Enugu State had benefited from significant federal support under the current administration. The governor defected alongside members of the State House of Assembly, council chairmen, councillors, and other political actors, effectively transferring the PDP’s governing structure in the state into the fold of the ruling party.

Bayelsa State Governor, Douye Diri, followed after months of political calculation. Justifying his move, Diri said he did not want Bayelsa State to be “buried with the PDP,” a remark that resonated widely and reflected growing anxiety among opposition governors over political isolation outside the orbit of the ruling party.

In Rivers State, Governor Siminalayi Fubara’s defection came after prolonged political instability and internal party crises. Speaking on his decision, Fubara said alignment with the federal government was essential for stability, noting that without such support he “would have been a former governor by now.” His statement underscored how federal influence and internal party conflicts can combine to push elected officials toward defection as a strategy for political survival.

The most recent confirmation before the Plateau development came from Taraba State. After weeks of speculation, Governor Agbu Kefas formally defected from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC). Kefas officially registered as an APC member at his ward, Hospital Ward, in Wukari Local Government Area, where he received his membership card from the ward chairman.

He said a date would be announced for the official defection ceremony, noting that the move was taken in the overall interest of Taraba State. Addressing party executives after his registration, Kefas assured them of his commitment to transforming the state and promoting inclusive governance aimed at delivering greater dividends of democracy.

He disclosed that an earlier plan to formally defect on November 19 was postponed following the abduction of schoolchildren in Kebbi State. “This movement is about the destiny of the people of Taraba, and we are expecting many visitors for the ceremony,” he said.

The wave of defections widened further with the announcement of Plateau State Governor, Caleb Mutfwang’s defection from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the APC. The declaration was made by APC national chairman, Nentawe Yelwata, during the party’s 14th national caucus meeting held at the State House Conference Centre, Abuja. Yelwata said that with Mutfwang’s defection, the entire North Central zone was now governed by the APC.

Mutfwang, who was elected on the PDP platform in the 2023 general elections, thus became the seventh opposition governor to defect to the ruling party within two years. The caucus meeting, attended by President Bola Tinubu, Vice President Kashim Shettima, principal officers of the National Assembly, APC governors, former Vice President Yemi Osinbajo and other party stakeholders, also featured the rollout of the party’s electronic membership registration ahead of future congresses.

Collectively, these defections have delivered both numerical and psychological advantages to the APC. Each movement further weakened the PDP’s claim to internal cohesion while reinforcing the perception of the ruling party as the unavoidable centre of political power. For the opposition, the losses deepened concerns about its ability to retain elected officials and present a credible alternative to voters.

The APC’s response was swift and consistent. Party leaders at both national and state levels publicly welcomed the defecting governors, organised formal receptions and emphasised unity and inclusiveness. However, beneath this outward display, quiet unease persists among some long-standing APC members who fear displacement and internal imbalance ahead of future party primaries.

Reacting to the defections, PDP national publicity secretary, Ini Ememobong, said that while the exit of any member could be regarded as a loss, it revealed more about the character of those involved than about the party itself.

“Like every normal human being, it is a loss, but it shows the character of the people involved. It is the nature of people without principle,” Ememobong said.He dismissed claims that internal crises forced the governors out of the party, arguing that governors, as leaders of their states, had the responsibility to resolve party disputes.

“If they are talking about a crisis, it is the failure of their capacity as leaders of the states to resolve the issues. Governors are the leaders because the party has no president. What stopped them from taking that responsibility?” he asked.

Drawing a comparison with the ruling party, Ememobong cited Imo State Governor, Hope Uzodinma, as an example of effective party leadership.

“Look at the APC; Governor Hope Uzodinma is criss-crossing, bringing everyone together to ensure the party remains viable. Is he not a governor like them?” he queried.

He added that the PDP had learnt lessons from the defections and would be more deliberate in leadership recruitment going forward.

Civil society organisations and political analysts have warned that frequent defections weaken democratic accountability, arguing that when governors elected on one platform change allegiance mid-term without returning to the electorate, the moral authority of elections is eroded.

Reacting to the development, former national chairman of the Inter-Party Advisory Council (IPAC), Chief Peter Ameh, condemned the defections, describing them as “political nomadism” that has done significant harm to Nigeria’s democratic structure.

“This defection is killing democracy because without opposition, there is no democracy. Democracy thrives when there is strong opposition, but it will be dangerous if the opposition structure collapses completely into the ruling party,” Ameh said.

He argued that the defections would not guarantee electoral victory for the APC in 2027, insisting that power ultimately resides with the masses, not governors.

“As demonstrated in the 2023 elections, governors do not determine election outcomes. Parties and candidates will be judged by the people based on their performance, not on defections,” he said.

He called for a review of the Electoral Act to impose stricter sanctions against defections by governors and legislators, warning that frequent cross-carpeting undermines policy consistency.

“Defection has led to erratic policymaking and legislation, which has affected the quality of governance,” Ameh added.

Convener of the Bring Back Our Girls movement, Aisha Yesufu, noted that the PDP itself institutionalised defections during its years in power, yet still lost the 2015 election.

Speaking in an interview with LEADERSHIP Weekend, Yesufu said, “I am not saying the APC is right, but the PDP was the architect of this practice and is now suffering its consequences. Despite the mass movement of governors then, the PDP lost the election and was voted out of office.”

She added that similar dynamics could play out in 2027. “Governors have only one vote each. It is the people who will decide, and there is nothing the present administration can do to change that,” she said.

Responding to the criticisms, APC national publicity secretary, Felix Morka, defended the defections as constitutionally protected choices.

“The freedom to join or exit a political association is an internationally recognised and constitutionally enshrined civil liberty,” Morka said.

He argued that the PDP governors defected because the platform on which they were elected had collapsed irredeemably, rendering it ineffective as a political vehicle. He insisted that their move was driven by pragmatism rather than opportunism.

The wave of defections underscores a profound shift in Nigeria’s political landscape, signaling not just the erosion of the PDP’s dominance but also the consolidation of power within the ruling APC. Beyond individual ambitions, these moves reflect a strategic realignment driven by the pursuit of effective governance, access to federal support, and the desire to secure the developmental future of their states. As the political map of the country is redrawn, one thing is clear: the balance of power has shifted, and the consequences will shape Nigeria’s political trajectory for years to come.
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Re: Without Elections, APC Gains Seven Governors From Opposition In Two Years by ManirBK(op): 8:30am On Dec 20, 2025
Tinubu is the jagaban, the acclaimed master strategist, builder of Lagos, conqueror of Alhaji Atiku and Pitaobi. He is already thinking how to contain the eventual seismic disruptions that may likely occur post 2027 moonslide.
Re: Without Elections, APC Gains Seven Governors From Opposition In Two Years by ManirBK(op): 8:33am On Dec 20, 2025
The Reforms effects is now good.

And multipyer effects is now feasible in drastic reductions in prices of commodity across Nigeria. Fuel pump price is already dropped as at today.

Kudos to APC led Government
Re: Without Elections, APC Gains Seven Governors From Opposition In Two Years by AMINDA:
Defecting with the people's mandate who saw the APC candidate on the ballot before voting for them is neither here nor there. The Nigerian people will still interrogate their performance before choosing to vote for them. Their votes are also not transferable to Tinubu. If it were, Umahi and Uzodinma would have delivered their states while Okowa would have delivered himself as an incumbent governor and a vice presidential candidate on the ballot. The defections would also not have happened had the ruling party not engineered crisis in all other opposition parties. It's not borne out of love, it's coerced. Hence the famous jibe, "who will sign your form?"
Re: Without Elections, APC Gains Seven Governors From Opposition In Two Years by ManirBK(op): 8:38am On Dec 20, 2025
AMINDA:
Defecting with the people's mandate who saw the APC candidate on the ballot before voting for them is neither here nor there. The Nigerian people will still interrogate their performance before choosing to vote for them. Their votes are also not transferable to Tinubu. If it were, Umahi and Uzodinma would have delivered their states while Okowa would have delivered himself as an incumbent governor and a Vice presidential candidate on the ballot. The defections would also not have happened had the ruling party not engineered crisis in all other opposition parties. It's not borne out of love, it's coerced.
The problem with your analysis is that the opposition is in a splinter. No matter how bad Nigerians want to remove the APC, it can never be realized with a divided opposition
Re: Without Elections, APC Gains Seven Governors From Opposition In Two Years by helinues: 8:39am On Dec 20, 2025
Mama Yambo. Game over

grin cheesy
Re: Without Elections, APC Gains Seven Governors From Opposition In Two Years by AMINDA: 8:54am On Dec 20, 2025
ManirBK:
The problem with your analysis is that the opposition is in a splinter. No matter how bad Nigerians want to remove the APC, it can never be realized with a divided opposition
Is it? Due to desperation, Tinubu has succeeded in making 2027 a two-horse race. It will prove to be his archilles heel. He only won in 2023 because the votes were split three ways. Thinking he will force the electorates to vote for him after having outmuscled their preferred candidates from the race is a miscalculation. Time is a gentleman.
Re: Without Elections, APC Gains Seven Governors From Opposition In Two Years by duro4chang(m): 9:24am On Dec 20, 2025
AMINDA:
Is it? Due to desperation, Tinubu has succeeded in making 2027 a two-horse race. It will prove to be his archilles heel. He only won in 2023 because the votes were split three ways. Thinking he will force the electorates to vote for him after having outmuscled their preferred candidates from the race is a miscalculation. Time is a gentleman.
You people always analyze politics based on emotion and tribal affinity. After 2027 you are still coming back to tell us another thing. Don't you even ask yourself why your analysis is always wrong at the end of the day?
Re: Without Elections, APC Gains Seven Governors From Opposition In Two Years by SmartPolician: 9:24am On Dec 20, 2025
Any governor is free to join any party of their choice, but they shouldn't try to rig the election. That's all that matters. People's votes must count.
Re: Without Elections, APC Gains Seven Governors From Opposition In Two Years by AMINDA: 9:34am On Dec 20, 2025
ManirBK:
The Reforms effects is now good.

And multipyer effects is now feasible in drastic reductions in prices of commodity across Nigeria. Fuel pump price is already dropped as at today.

Kudos to APC led Government
Kindly list out the items that have seen a drop in price aside from rice which isn't borne out of any grand policy but from importation, which is counterproductive in the long run. Is it airfares, rent, fast moving consumer goods, building materials or what? Dangote is using prices to force out the oil cabals who are bent on importing cheap fuel into Nigeria from Malta because he has the funds and can wait them out. On the other hand, Tinubu is banning the importation of used cars to protect the auto-industry. Make it make sense! You allow importation for items where we have competitive advantage while doing otherwise for items where we are lacking.

Re: Without Elections, APC Gains Seven Governors From Opposition In Two Years by benardtotti(m): 10:28am On Dec 20, 2025
AMINDA:
Defecting with the people's mandate who saw the APC candidate on the ballot before voting for them is neither here nor there. The Nigerian people will still interrogate their performance before choosing to vote for them. Their votes are also not transferable to Tinubu. If it were, Umahi and Uzodinma would have delivered their states while Okowa would have delivered himself as an incumbent governor and a Vice presidential candidate on the ballot. The defections would also not have happened had the ruling party not engineered crisis in all other opposition parties. It's not borne out of love, it's coerced.
Tinubu doesn't need to win all the states he just needs 25% ,the south east is not his stronghold but he will do better this time than in last election you can argue all you want but reality is staring you in the face, no incumbent party has lost elections by a wide margin not even gej against the famed buhari in 2014 .
Re: Without Elections, APC Gains Seven Governors From Opposition In Two Years by AMINDA: 10:48am On Dec 20, 2025
benardtotti:
Tinubu doesn't need to win all the states he just needs 25% ,the south east is not his stronghold but he will do better this time than in last election you can argue all you want but reality is staring you in the face, no incumbent party has lost elections by a wide margin not even gej against the famed buhari in 2014 .
Okay, but has any incumbent ever surpassed their previous electoral margins? If yes, when and by who? In your view, is Tinubu more popular now than in 2023 amongst the electorates? I'm not talking about defecting politicians. Time is a gentleman.
Re: Without Elections, APC Gains Seven Governors From Opposition In Two Years by Tjra: 10:58am On Dec 20, 2025
It would be pointless for INEC to conduct elections in 2027.
Re: Without Elections, APC Gains Seven Governors From Opposition In Two Years by Kukutente23: 11:20am On Dec 20, 2025
And Nigerians lost over 70% of their standard of living in these two years

I guess APC's gain is Nigeria's loss

Imagine the debt status before and after state capture

That alone is enough to wipe any APC data boy oraimo cord for neck
Re: Without Elections, APC Gains Seven Governors From Opposition In Two Years by DeepSight(m): 11:20am On Dec 20, 2025
This defection thing must be outlawed. It is fraud against the electorate. You should not vote for one party only for the person you voted for to unilaterally give your state or seat to another party. It is fundamentally wrong. To defect, the rule must be that you resign first.
Re: Without Elections, APC Gains Seven Governors From Opposition In Two Years by DeepSight(m): 11:21am On Dec 20, 2025
Tjra:
It would be pointless for INEC to conduct elections in 2027.
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If the opposition does not come together as one, it would indeed be pointless. If they do, there is a slight chance. Very slight.
Re: Without Elections, APC Gains Seven Governors From Opposition In Two Years by whippersnapper(m): 11:21am On Dec 20, 2025
The way the country is headed it will be a devil and the deep blue sea for an politician who is not in APC. The country is now run by terrorists,thiefs, drug pushers,bandits enablers,. You don't want to be the Messiah of Nigeria coz even Jesus will weep for this country
Re: Without Elections, APC Gains Seven Governors From Opposition In Two Years by Sermwell(m): 11:22am On Dec 20, 2025
How many Nigerians did they gain? So governors means Nigerians? angry cheesy
Re: Without Elections, APC Gains Seven Governors From Opposition In Two Years by Nickisindigo(m): 11:23am On Dec 20, 2025
They feared their seats taken from them in the next election nothing more
Re: Without Elections, APC Gains Seven Governors From Opposition In Two Years by oluwaseyi0: 11:23am On Dec 20, 2025
Only God knows what those governors are seeing
Re: Without Elections, APC Gains Seven Governors From Opposition In Two Years by malali:
It’s the Gold Rule.
He who holds the gold writes the rules, everyone else just reads the footnotes.

Tinubu steadily pulls opposition governors into APC, not with persuasion but with leverage. Power doesn’t argue; it absorbs.

Dangote fires Farouk in 24 hours, a reminder that in Nigeria, economic gravity bends institutions faster than due process ever could.


And then there’s the Emefiele-era, a 750-unit estate, Dangote cement flowing freely,Dangote knew Emefiele's salary couldnt afford to buy cement for 750-unit Estate. But as long as Dangote was getting dollars at official rates. Nobody spoke. Silence, too, is a currency.

The judiciary, meant to be the referee, too often becomes a selective weapon, swift for some, blind for others. Justice shouldn’t be a sniper rifle rented to the highest bidder.
Re: Without Elections, APC Gains Seven Governors From Opposition In Two Years by Eriokanmi: 11:23am On Dec 20, 2025
Yes, for their selfish gains, not in the interest of those who voted them. Its better voters are seen switching as these governors do. They have only one vote. Their children may not even vote them if their conscience is still intact
Re: Without Elections, APC Gains Seven Governors From Opposition In Two Years by Elvis2kay: 11:25am On Dec 20, 2025
TINUBU have expose the weakness of the Nothernners, they are not so genius politically as we think.The political power is the south,if the southern leaders can work together politically.. we will control the Nothernners.
Re: Without Elections, APC Gains Seven Governors From Opposition In Two Years by DeepSight(m): 11:26am On Dec 20, 2025
ManirBK:
The problem with your analysis is that the opposition is in a splinter. No matter how bad Nigerians want to remove the APC, it can never be realized with a divided opposition
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On point. Never ever. Only chance is if they unite. If they dont, they should forget it and people should not even bother voting.
Re: Without Elections, APC Gains Seven Governors From Opposition In Two Years by Cmanforall: 11:26am On Dec 20, 2025
It is selfish interest and the belief that people’s vote don’t count!

Imagine if the power truly relies in the people, all these defections won’t be happening, rather the governors will be busy doing good works in order to be re-elected
Re: Without Elections, APC Gains Seven Governors From Opposition In Two Years by AndroBlaze: 11:27am On Dec 20, 2025
AMINDA:

Okay, but has any incumbent ever surpassed their previous electoral margins?
If yes, when and by who? In your view, is Tinubu more popular now than in 2023 amongst the electorates? I'm not talking about defecting politicians. Time is a gentleman.
Yes, Shagari did.

Also OBJ had an overwhelming victory against Buhari (I stand to be corrected though).

Oh, also Buhari beat Atiku with a bigger margin than he beat GEJ.

In fact this your question is funny as only GEJ failed to do better when he sought re-election....though in his case it could be argued that it was his 3rd time at the polls.

Also all of them were not more popular to the electorate in their subsequent attempts, though it can be argued OBJ's case was slightly different.
Re: Without Elections, APC Gains Seven Governors From Opposition In Two Years by muykem: 11:29am On Dec 20, 2025
2027 election is already won and lost. Evetry other thing is just wishful thinking.
Re: Without Elections, APC Gains Seven Governors From Opposition In Two Years by israelmao(m): 11:31am On Dec 20, 2025
How many millions of Nigerian population are with APC today?Let us start from there first.
Re: Without Elections, APC Gains Seven Governors From Opposition In Two Years by richiemcgold:

PDP's loss is APC's gain.
That's just the way it is, in a nutshell. 😎

Re: Without Elections, APC Gains Seven Governors From Opposition In Two Years by AntiChristian: 11:35am On Dec 20, 2025
Straight coast to 2027!

APC = 30 states soon!
Re: Without Elections, APC Gains Seven Governors From Opposition In Two Years by jmoore(m): 11:36am On Dec 20, 2025
They should have resigned as governors before joining APC.
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