All the lawmakers representing Enugu State in the House of Representatives Thursday dumped the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for the All Progressives Congress (APC).
TheHintsNews reports that the Governor of Enugu state, Peter Mbah recently defected to the ruling party.
The defection of the lawmakers, though, not unexpected marked a significant political shift in Enugu State, effectively making the APC the dominant party in the state’s representation at the National Assembly.
The lawmakers announced their defection during Thursday’s plenary session.
Their defection was witnessed by the APC National Chairman, Dr. Nentawe Yilwatda, and the Governor of Enugu State, Peter Mbah.
Addressing journalists after the plenary, Nnaji said their decision was driven by a desire to align with Governor Peter Mbah’s vision of transforming the state and connecting it to national development.
He stressed that their action was not just a political move but a bold step borne out of courage, clarity, and shared determination to reposition Enugu State for greatness.
Nnaji added: “For too long, our dear Enugu State has remained in opposition, watching from the sidelines as others shaped the destiny of our nation and accessed opportunities that could have transformed our people’s lives. That era is over! We refuse to remain spectators when we can be key players in Nigeria’s progress.
“By aligning with the APC — the party steering national transformation — we are connecting our constituency to the heartbeat of national development. This alignment will bring more projects, more jobs, better infrastructure, and greater empowerment for our youths, women, and communities.
“This decision wasn’t made on impulse. It comes from deep reflection and a burning desire to see our people rise above limits and take their rightful place in the national spotlight.
“We salute our Governor, Dr. Peter Mbah, for his courage, foresight, and leadership. He has shown us that true progress demands bold choices.
“Together with him, we are saying yes to a new chapter of unity, opportunity, and growth for Enugu State.”
