A former member of the House of Representatives, Ehiozuwa Agbonayinma, has resigned from the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Edo State.
themomentng reports that Agbonayinma announced his decision during a press briefing in Benin City on Wednesday, stating that his resignation takes immediate effect.
The former lawmaker, who is seeking a return to the National Assembly, said he would soon reveal the political party under which he intends to contest in the next general election.
He explained that his decision followed what he described as internal issues within the party, including lack of respect for his leadership in Ikpoba-Okha Local Government Area, marginalisation of Edo South in political appointments, and undemocratic practices.
Agbonayinma, who also previously served as a member of the Code of Conduct Bureau, said he could no longer remain in a party he believed had deviated from democratic principles.
He alleged that individuals who worked against the party during elections were now influencing key decisions within its structure.
Agbonayinma said, “As a foundation member from the days of AC, ACN, ACD, now APC, we worked diligently to build an all-inclusive democratic institution.
“It is, therefore, deeply distressing to witness the party in our dear constituency gradually becoming the property of one or a few individuals who are unnecessarily and undemocratically interfering in the political providence of the party in Ikpoba-Okha Local Government.”
Agbonayinma said his decision followed a careful review of recent developments within the party.
The former lawmaker stated, “After a careful evaluation of recent developments within the party (APC), and having observed a series of anti-democratic tendencies and activities, I regret to inform you of my decision to resign my membership of the APC with immediate effect.
“At this critical point in my political journey, and in alignment with my personal convictions, principles, and evolving vision for purposeful service, I have come to the solemn conclusion that it is necessary to take this difficult but inevitable step.”
Despite his exit, the former lawmaker said he still holds respect for many members of the party and remains committed to public service.
He added, “While I may be stepping away from the party, my respect for the institution and for the many sincere and hardworking individuals within it remains unwavering.
“I remain committed, as always, to the service of the people, the strengthening of democracy, and the pursuit of a better future for Edo State and Nigeria.”
Agbonayinma’s resignation is expected to come as a surprise to many of his supporters and party leaders in Edo State.
He has been regarded as a prominent APC figure in Ikpoba-Okha Local Government Area and has openly declared his intention to return to the National Assembly.







