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Valentine Ozigbo: Labour Party is almost in its dying days,

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Valentine Ozigbo, a former of Obi and a one-time governorship in Anambra State, has recently made headlines with departure from the Labour Party (LP) and subsequent defection to the (APC). His move has sparked significant reactions from various quarters, highlighting the and often volatile nature of Nigerian politics.

In February 2025, Ozigbo resigned from the LP, citing his commitment to progressive governance and a desire to collaborate with forward-thinking leaders. Shortly after, he joined the APC, expressing his intention to contest the forthcoming Anambra governorship election. His decision was seen as a strategic move to align with a party he believed could better facilitate his political ambitions. (thecable.ng)

The LP responded swiftly and sharply to Ozigbo’s defection. In a statement, the party accused him of political opportunism and betrayal, describing his departure as an attempt to demarket the LP. The LP’s National Publicity Secretary, Obiora Ifoh, criticized Ozigbo’s actions, stating that he had been a “nominal ” of the party and had failed to make a significant impact during his brief . (vanguardngr.com)

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Ozigbo’s defection also drew to the internal dynamics within the APC. A group of concerned APC members in Anambra State opposition to his admission into the party, alleging that his entry could introduce denominational politics and cause division. They cautioned the APC leadership against admitting Ozigbo, emphasizing the need to maintain unity and avoid religious sentiments within the party. (ndokwareporters.com)

Despite the surrounding his defection, Ozigbo remained resolute in his decision. In an interview, he stated that he had no regrets about the LP, asserting that his move was by a genuine desire to serve the people of Anambra State and at large. He emphasized his commitment to transformational leadership and development, outlining his vision for a better Anambra. (vanguardngr.com)

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The political landscape in Anambra State continues to evolve as key figures like Ozigbo navigate party affiliations and electoral ambitions. His defection underscores the fluid nature of Nigerian politics, where and loyalties can shift rapidly, often influenced by personal aspirations and broader political strategies. As the 2025 governorship election , the implications of such defections will become more apparent, reshaping the political dynamics in the .

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