Edo PDP Suffers Major Setback As Key Member Defect To APC
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Edo State has lost one of its formidable figures, Chief Tom Irehovbude to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).
Chief Irehovbude, a renowned grassroots mobiliser from Esan West local government area of the state led thousands of PDP loyalists into the APC.
Addressing party faithful and supporters, Irehovbude cited what he described as the transformative leadership and development strides of Governor Monday Okpebholo as the driving force behind his defection to the APC.
“I am joining the APC because I have seen what Sen. Monday Okpebholo is doing touching lives, initiating meaningful development, and bringing governance closer to the people,” he declared. “I believe in leadership that works, and I am ready to contribute to that vision.”
Lauding the governor’s people-centric governance initiative, Irehovbude praised the APC’s governance style as “a breath of fresh air” and pledged unwavering support for both Governor Okpebholo and President Bola Tinubu.
He also promised to deliver his political base for the APC in the coming polls.
“This is a journey for the good of our people. I will work with the APC to ensure that progress and prosperity reach every corner of our land. And come 2027, we shall stand by President Tinubu to ensure continuity of purposeful leadership,” he affirmed.
The defection, widely seen as a strategic win for the APC, underscores the shifting dynamics of Edo politics, particularly in the central senatorial district.
Party leaders have hailed the development as a reaffirmation of the governor’s growing popularity and a signal of more high-profile defections in the months ahead.