Governor Mbah, entire cabinet, local government officials, PDP executives in Enugu set to join APC
By Ishaya Ibrahim
Governor of Enugu State, Peter Mbah, is set to lead a massive exodus of the state’s entire political structure into the All Progressives Congress APC.
The exit of Mbah from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) gives APC three out of the five states in the region, including Ebonyi and Imo.
APC caretaker chairman in the state, Dr. Ben Nwoye, revealed in Abuja that Mbah will formally defect on Tuesday October 14, 2024, accompanied by all 260 ward councillors, 24 members of the State House of Assembly, National Assembly members and the entire PDP State Executive Committee.
“Political evangelism has started. We went to the governor, and he has agreed to move with us into APC. He is not coming alone, he is coming with the whole structure of Enugu PDP,” Nwoye declared, drawing thunderous applause at the inauguration of the Enugu APC caretaker committee on Friday in Abuja.
APC National Chairman, Prof. Nentawe Yilwatda who inaugurated the caretaker committee charged the new Enugu leadership to consolidate the shock defection into a lasting political conquest.
“APC is home for all. The person who came yesterday, today, or tomorrow has equal rights. Our goal is simple; to expand, to win and to deliver overwhelming victory in 2027,” Yilwatda said.
Deputy National Chairman (South), Emma Eneukwu, said the development marks the return of the Southeast to national relevance.
“We will no longer play second fiddle. With Enugu in APC, the Southeast has found its voice again,” he declared.
Party leaders believe that the move will decimate PDP’s influence in the region, open the floodgates for defections in Anambra and Abia, and give APC its strongest foothold yet in the Southeast ahead of the 2027 elections.
“Where Enugu goes, the Southeast goes. Never again will opposition dominate our region. Governor Mbah has transformed Enugu in two years. Now he will anchor APC’s Renewed Hope Agenda in the Southeast,” said Nwoye.






