In a significant turn of events, the political scene in Imo State has been stirred as former deputy governor, Gerald Irona, aligns himself with his ex-boss, Emeka Ihedioha, in departing from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). This decision, announced alongside several other key figures, including former Speaker of the State Assembly, Lawman Duruji, and State organizing secretary, Law Biaduo, marks a notable shift in the state’s political dynamics.
Ihedioha’s unexpected resignation from the PDP earlier this week caught many by surprise, citing the party’s inability to effectively challenge the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) as one of the reasons. Irona, echoing similar sentiments, expressed dissatisfaction with the current state of affairs within the PDP, indicating a departure from the party’s founding principles as a key factor in his decision.
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In a letter addressed to the ward chairman of Oguta council area, Irona lamented the deviation of the party from its noble founding principles, signaling a deep-seated disillusionment among prominent party members. Joining him in this wave of defection are individuals such as Paschal Uzor, vice-chairman of Owerri zone, and veteran Nollywood actor, Charles Awurum, further underscoring the breadth of discontent within the party ranks.
The departure of such influential figures from the PDP not only weakens the party’s standing in Imo State but also reshapes the political landscape ahead of upcoming elections. With Irona and Ihedioha leading the charge, the emergence of a new political alignment or party cannot be ruled out, potentially altering the balance of power in the state.
As the dust settles from these seismic political shifts, all eyes are on Imo State to see how these developments will impact future electoral outcomes and the broader trajectory of state politics.