Politics of Tuesday, 4 February 2025

Source: www.mynigeria.com

He wants to be governor in 2027 - PDP Chieftain on Ned Nwoko's defection to the APC

Fred Oghenesivbe, an aide to Governor Sheriff Oborevwori has disclosed the reason Ned Nwoko, the Senator representing Delta North Senatorial District, defected from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC).

Oghenesivbe while reacting to Nwoko's resignation said the latter resigned out of fear that he would not secure the party’s governorship ticket in 2027.

Recall Nwoko in a letter to his Ward 8 Chairman on Friday, January 31 resigned his membership of the largest opposition party.

In his letter, dated 30 January 2025, Nwoko, who was elected under the PDP in the 2023 general election, formally notified his ward in Aniocha North Local Government Area of his departure from the party.

He wrote, “I write to formally resign my membership of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), a party I have proudly served as a foundation member since 1999.

“While I bid farewell to my membership in the PDP, I assure all party members and my constituents of my unwavering dedication to statesmanship, unity, and the advancement of Delta North.”

However, Oghenesivbe, who serves as the Director General of the Delta State Orientation and Communication Bureau, reacted to Nwoko’s defection on Sunday in Asaba, the Delta State capital.

He said, “Senator Ned Nwoko defected because he is scared of not getting the PDP ticket in 2027. We all knew he would leave the party sooner or later. It is about 2027 politics and securing a ticket to run.

“In Delta today, Senator Nwoko has been disconnected from the PDP structure and has not been working with party leaders in the state. As of today, Governor Sheriff Oborevwori is the leader of the PDP in the state, and Senator Nwoko has not been engaging well with the governor.

“So, Nwoko is somehow scared that he may not get the PDP ticket in 2027 because he has misrepresented our party at the national level.”