In a major political realignment ahead of the 2027 general elections, no fewer than 4000 members of the Nigeria Democratic Congress, NDC, including the deputy chairman, Mr. Okechukwu Idenyi, and the Secretary, Solomon Adum, have defected to the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in Ebonyi State.
The defectors were formally received on Saturday, at a political rally in Isu community, Onicha Local Government Area by the PDP state Chairman, Chukwuma Igwe.
The PDP chairman described the defection as a “major boost” to the party’s growing influence in the state, saying the experience and political reach of the new entrants would strengthen the PDP’s structure for the forthcoming polls.
“We assure the defectors of equal opportunities within the party. We urge you to work collectively with existing members to advance the party’s objectives and provide a credible alternative for the people of Ebonyi in 2027,” Igwe stated.
Speaking on behalf of the defectors, former NDC state Secretary, Mr. Solomon Adum, said the decision followed extensive consultations with their supporters.
“Our decision was driven by our confidence in the PDP’s vision for democratic governance, unity, and sustainable development in the state,” Adum said.
“We pledge to work with the leadership of the PDP to expand the party’s grassroots support ahead of future political activities. We are committed to promoting peace, internal democracy, and issue-based politics,” he added.
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Also speaking, the PDP flagbearer for Ohaozara/Onicha/Ivo Federal Constituency, Mr. Felix Igboke, described the PDP as “a moving train.”
He then charged the defectors to be brave to ensure that PDP wins the forthcoming 2027 general elections. According to him, those who work shall reap the fruit of their labour.
“PDP is the party that has built sustainability. 2027 elections is the time to work together to ensure that we win. I welcome all the defectors to the party and I believe we will win come 2027. Ours is a moving train,” Igboke said.
The defectors said their move is part of a commitment to strengthening the opposition and promote inclusive governance not only in Ebonyi State but across Nigeria.



