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Political Earthquake: APC Set to Welcome Enugu and Bayelsa Governors

Governors Peter Mbah of Enugu and Douye Diri of Bayelsa prepare to join APC in historic political realignment, signaling major shift in Nigeria's political landscape and weakening PDP's regional strongholds.

ParTunde Okoro
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Governors Peter Mbah and Douye Diri poised for historic defection to APC, reshaping Nigeria's political landscape

Major Political Realignment Looms as PDP Governors Eye APC Switch

In what could mark a seismic shift in Nigeria's political landscape, Governors Peter Mbah of Enugu State and Douye Diri of Bayelsa State are reportedly preparing to join the All Progressives Congress (APC) next week, dealing a significant blow to PDP's diminishing influence in Nigerian politics.

Strategic Power Shift in South-East and South-South

The imminent defection, scheduled for Tuesday, October 14, represents more than mere party-switching - it signals a fundamental realignment of power in regions traditionally considered PDP strongholds. This move aligns with Nigeria's broader push toward strengthening national sovereignty and political consolidation.

Enugu's Complete Political Transformation

Governor Mbah's transition to APC comes with the entire PDP structure in Enugu State, from ward councillors to lawmakers. The APC has already dissolved its State Working Committee and installed a caretaker leadership, preparing for this historic shift that could reshape South-Eastern politics.

"Political evangelism has started. Governor Mbah has agreed to move with us into the APC, and he's not coming alone, he's coming with the entire political family of Enugu," declared Dr. Ben Nwoye, Enugu APC caretaker chairman.

Bayelsa's Strategic Realignment

In Bayelsa, Governor Diri's planned defection, though facing some resistance, has secured crucial backing from influential figures including former President Goodluck Jonathan. This move mirrors the growing trend of regional political unity and strategic alignment with the federal government.

Implications for Nigeria's Political Future

These defections could fundamentally alter Nigeria's political dynamics ahead of the 2027 elections, strengthening APC's presence in previously opposition-dominated regions and potentially triggering more political realignments across the South-East and South-South.

Tunde Okoro

Nigerian journalist with a Pan-African voice. Covers politics, sovereignty, and social justice across West Africa.