Delta Governor Sheriff Oborevwori dumps PDP, defects to APC

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In a seismic shift that has upended Delta State’s political landscape, Governor Sheriff Oborevwori has defected from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC), triggering a wave of cross-party realignments.

The governor’s move, confirmed after a marathon closed-door meeting at the Government House in Asaba, signals a potential collapse of PDP’s stronghold in the South-South region ahead of the 2027 elections.

Key Details:

Strategic Exit: Oborevwori, elected on the PDP platform in 2023, cited “irreconcilable differences” and the need for “progressive alliances” as reasons for his defection.

APC Reception: High-profile APC figures, including national leaders and state lawmakers, welcomed the governor, framing the move as a “homecoming for development-focused leaders.”

Ripple Effects: Reports suggest the defection includes former Governor Ifeanyi Okowa, local government chairmen, and over a dozen PDP legislators, though official confirmations remain pending.

Behind Closed Doors:

Sources reveal the governor’s decision followed months of behind-the-scenes negotiations, with APC leadership allegedly offering guarantees on federal projects and party influence. A reshaped state cabinet, prioritizing APC loyalists, is expected within weeks.

Reactions:

PDP Response: Party officials dismissed the defection as “desperation,” insisting the PDP’s grassroots base remains intact.

APC Celebration: Supporters rallied at APC offices across Delta, chanting pro-Tinubu slogans, while analysts predict the move could weaken opposition cohesion in the Niger Delta.

Implications:

The defection threatens to alter power dynamics in Nigeria’s oil-rich South-South, with APC now positioned to dominate Delta’s 2027 gubernatorial race. Observers warn of potential legal challenges, citing constitutional questions about post-defection mandates.

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