The season of defection that has hit Akwa Ibom politics continued on Sunday as over 500 members of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP in Ikono Local Government Area of the state, dumped the party for the All Progressives Congress, APC.
Among those that defected were four former councillors, Iboro Akpan, Samuel Etuk, Ndifreke Essien and Jonathan Umana, a former PDP chapter secretary, George Udoh, a former University of Uyo official, Silas Udofia and Victor Etefia, an oil mogul in the state.
In his remarks, the immediate past Senator of Akwa Ibom North West in the National Assembly, Aloysius Etok, expressed joy that all the “real politicians” in the area were together in the APC.
Etok assured the APC in the state of bloc votes in Ikono in the 2019 general elections , adding that the era of writing election results in Government House, Uyo, is over.
He described some of those still in Ikono PDP as “lightweight and violent politicians” with no grassroots support.
He also dismissed as false the claim by the PDP state government that it had constructed 250 kilometres of roads in the state.
Also speaking, former member of the House of Representatives for Ikono/Ini Federal Constituency, Iquo Inyang commended the defectors for choosing to embrace the change that was going on in the country.
Inyang applauded the anti-corruption war of President Muhammadu Buhari administration, adding that it was the answer to the prayers of Nigerians who were impoverished by the mindless looting of the treasury by the last PDP government.
Receiving the defectors, Obong Uko Umoh, the state APC Vice Chairman for Akwa Ibom North East Senatorial District who represented the Chairman of the party in the state, Amadu Atai, said that the PDP being heavily factionalised would fade away from Akwa Ibom politics in 2019.
He charged the defectors to return to their wards to join existing APC members to preach the message of change.
Iboro Akpan, a former leader of Ikono Legislative Council, who spoke on behalf of the defectors, assured APC of their total commitment and said he was making history after former President Olusegun Obasanjo as the second former PDP member to publicly shred his membership card.
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