Former Deputy Governor of Imo State, Eze Madumere, has defected from the All Progressives Congress (APC) to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), citing the need to reposition his political engagement towards better service delivery and democratic ideals.
themomentng reports that Madumere’s defection was formally conveyed in a declaration letter submitted to the PDP in Imo State.
In the letter, the former deputy governor said his decision was driven by a desire to align with a platform that reflects the aspirations of the people.
“I believe that when the platform one stands on is no longer serving the purpose of the people, it then becomes apt to build a new one.
“I have decided to officially inform you of my resignation from APC and my entry into the PDP. This is to enable me to contribute my quota towards the development of the nation from a different perspective,” he added.
Madumere noted that his defection was aimed at uniting like-minded individuals committed to restoring democratic rights and privileges of citizens.
He also pledged his commitment to youth empowerment, innovation, and transparent governance, stressing the need for inclusive leadership.
Describing the move as a turning point, Madumere said his decision followed wide consultations with his family, political associates, mentors, and supporters.
According to him, the defection represents a significant step in his political journey and future aspirations.
While appreciating the APC for the opportunities it gave him, including serving as deputy governor, Madumere said his exit was borne out of necessity rather than ill will.
“I have come in terms with the notion that I could no longer continue to be an appendage of a party that does not reward loyalty but is frequently in the habit of disrespecting and marginalising members who have stuck their lives for the unity, progress and development of the society,” he said.
The former deputy governor further attributed his defection to internal conflicts within the APC, loss of ideological direction, and disregard for loyal members.
“Remaining there will be a disservice to the very people who once voted me as Deputy Governor of Imo State,” he stated.







