Former Deputy Governor of Imo State, Eze Madumere, has defected from the All Progressives Congress (APC) to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
The move marks a notable shift in the political landscape of the state, with the former deputy governor returning to a party where he previously held membership.
Return to Former Party
Madumere’s defection signals a realignment within Imo State politics, as he rejoins the PDP after his stint with the APC.
While details surrounding his decision were not fully disclosed, the development reflects ongoing changes in party affiliations among political figures in Nigeria.
Political Implications
Observers say the return of Madumere to the PDP could influence party dynamics in Imo State, particularly as political actors begin to position themselves ahead of future elections.
His experience in government and established political network are expected to play a role in shaping strategies within the opposition party in the state.
Shifting Political Landscape
Defections remain a common feature of Nigerian politics, often driven by strategic considerations and evolving alliances.
Madumere’s move adds to a series of political realignments in Imo State, with stakeholders closely watching its potential impact on the state’s political future.