
The ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) on Wednesday got the majority with the defection of three Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and one Labour Party (LP) lawmakers that joined the APC.
With the defections, the APC membership in the Edo State House of Assembly is now 13 while the PDP has 11 members
The lawmakers that defected to the ruling party include Hon Bright Iyamu, a PDP member representing Orhionmwon II constituency; Dr Richard Edosa, a Labour Party member representing Oredo West constituency; and Sunday Ojiezele, representing Esan South-East constituency.
The defected lawmakers who arrived the APC party Secretariat in Benin were received by the state working committee led by the Acting state chairman of the APC, Jarret Tenebe.
Hon Edosa who spoke on behalf of the lawmakers, described the development as a defining moments for them, adding that the obvious division in their various parties provided the platform for their defections.
“A house divided against itself cannot stand. We believe in the vision of Governor Monday Okpebholo and decided to join him to achieve his vision for Edo State. We promise to work with the governor to build the party and the state,” he said.
Acting Chairman of the party, Emperor Tenebe while receiving the lawmakers into the party, said the step remains a significant moment for the ruling party in the state.
He assured that the party would accord them the same right and privileges just like any other members of the party to the lawmakers.
“These honourable members, who bring with them a wealth of experience and diverse perspectives, have recognised that the APC offers the most promising path forward for Edo State and our nation, Nigeria. They have seen the clarity of the policies, the integrity of the leadership of Governor Monday Okpebholo, and the unwavering dedication to make the lives of Edo people better.
“We understand that the decision to change political allegiances is not taken lightly. It requires courage, conviction, and a belief in a better future. We commend these honourable members for their bravery and for their willingness to stand with us as we join hands with Governor Monday Okpebholo to build a stronger economy, improve education, promote social harmony, and secure the lives of Edo people.
“This is not merely a matter of increasing our numbers. It is about strengthening our collective resolve. It is about bringing together individuals who share a common purpose and a desire to make a real difference.
“We value the contributions of each and every member, and we are confident that our new honourable members will play a vital role in our journey towards success,” the acting Chairman said.