3200 members of Labour Party (LP), have reportedly left the party for the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Obingwa and Isiala-Ngwa South Local Government Areas of Abia State, ahead of the Saturday guber poll.
By Emma Ogbuehi
Ahead of the Saturday, March 18 governorship election, no fewer than 3200 members of Labour Party (LP), have reportedly left the party for the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Obingwa and Isiala-Ngwa South Local Government Areas of Abia State.
Our Reporter learned that in Obingwa, the defectors numbering over 3000 were led by Hon. Maduka Akpulonu, Director General of the LP Senatorial candidate in the February 25th election.
They were received at Osusu Amaukwa Model School by PDP ward chairman, Elder Erondu U. Erondu Jnr among other leaders of the party on Tuesday.
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In Isiala-Ngwa South, the former LP members accused the party’s governorship candidate, Dr Alex Otti of being elitist and inaccessible to common citizens.
The Isiala-Ngwa South defectors were received by the Transition Council (TC) Chairman of Isiala-Ngwa South LGA, Chief Ike Anyatonwu at Isi Eketa Market Square in Ovuokwu Ward-9, Isiala-Ngwa South LGA.
Other PDP Chieftains who joined the TC Chairman in receiving the defectors included Dr Chris Nwagboso, Chief Uzoma Ihuka, Elder Godwin Nna, Barr Emeka Eze, Chief Lucky Adindu and the PDP ward Chairman.
Receiving the former LP members, Anyatonwu praised their courage and conviction and assured them that they will be treated equally with other members of the PDP.
He informed them that the PDP governorship candidate, Sir Okey Ahiwe, will ensure the accelerated development of the area and the state in general when elected.
“Ahiwe is a man we all know and love for his humility and a good sense of political inclusiveness.
“I am confident that his election will mark a rapid growth in the fortunes of the state and you are welcome to join this moving train as equal partners with other members of PDP,” Anyatonwu said.
Mr Onyedikachi Nkechinturu from Umuegoro village, leader of the defectors applauded the leadership qualities of the PDP and its candidate and called on all Abians to support his ambition to become the next governor of the state.
According to Nkechinturu, “We have worked for Labour Party to win Presidential, Senate and House of Representatives elections. It is now time to work for a governorship candidate that we have confidence will listen to the people, open his doors for us and ensure security in our state.”