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Tension As Enugu, Bayelsa Governors Reportedly Set To Join APC

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Fresh political anxiety is building in parts of Nigeria as reports suggest that two sitting governors may soon switch party allegiance, a development that could significantly alter the balance of power ahead of 2027.

The governors in focus—Peter Mbah of Enugu State and Douye Diri of Bayelsa State—are both currently members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) but are now being linked to a possible move to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

Defection Rumours Stir Reactions

The speculation has generated widespread reactions within political circles, with many stakeholders closely monitoring the situation. Though neither governor has made an official public declaration, multiple indications suggest that discussions around defection are already at an advanced stage.

Gossip News Now reports that the proposed move was initially expected to take place in mid-October, although uncertainties remain around the exact timing.

Crisis Brews Within APC in Enugu

In Enugu State, the anticipated entry of Peter Mbah into the APC has already triggered internal conflict within the party. In preparation for his possible defection, the APC’s National Working Committee intervened by dissolving the existing State Working Committee.

A caretaker leadership structure headed by Ben Nwoye was subsequently introduced, a move that has not gone down well with the displaced party executives.

The removed officials have openly rejected the decision, insisting that they remain the rightful leaders of the party in the state. This has created a parallel leadership situation, further deepening divisions within the APC as it prepares to receive a high-profile entrant.

Mixed Reactions Trail Bayelsa Situation

In Bayelsa State, the political atmosphere is equally charged as Douye Diri’s alleged plans continue to divide opinion among his supporters and critics.

Some of his allies reportedly view the move as a strategic alignment with the federal government, arguing that it could unlock greater development opportunities and strengthen the state’s access to national resources.

Others, however, see it differently, questioning the long-term political implications and describing the decision as one that could undermine the PDP’s dominance in the state.

Insider Confirmation Fuels Speculation

While official confirmation is still pending, a source within the Bayelsa Government has hinted strongly that the governor’s decision is already made.

The insider suggested that while a specific date may not yet be fixed, the intention to leave the PDP is no longer in doubt. In essence, the source conveyed that loyalists of the governor are prepared to follow his political direction once a formal announcement is made.

Commentary and Political Implications

If these defections materialize, they could mark a significant shift in Nigeria’s political landscape, especially in the South-South and South-East regions where party loyalty has traditionally been stable.

Such moves may also trigger a ripple effect, encouraging other political figures to reconsider their positions ahead of the next election cycle.

However, the internal crises already emerging within the APC highlight the challenges of integrating new entrants without destabilizing existing party structures.

Ultimately, the unfolding situation reflects the dynamic and often unpredictable nature of Nigerian politics, where alliances can change rapidly and strategic decisions carry far-reaching consequences.


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