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Home»Politics

“Fubara Joins APC”

"From PDP Stronghold to APC Grip: Rivers State Sees Political Shake-Up"
FisheBy FisheDecember 10, 2025 Politics No Comments3 Mins Read
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On 9 December 2025, Siminalayi Fubara — the governor of Rivers State — officially defected from Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), to All Progressives Congress (APC), marking a major realignment in the politics of one of Nigeria’s most politically significant states.

What Happened

  • Fubara announced his defection during a stakeholders’ meeting at the Government House in Port Harcourt.

  • The declaration came just days after 16–17 members of the state’s House of Assembly (including the Speaker), similarly defected from PDP to APC — a surge of defections that shifted the balance of political loyalties in Rivers State’s legislature.

  • The move followed a closed‑door meeting between Fubara and President Bola Ahmed Tinubu at the Presidential Villa in Abuja. Fubara said the meeting yielded what he called a “signal” that it was time for change.





Why Fubara Says He Defected

According to statements by the governor:

  • He argued that the switch is necessary to more fully support President Tinubu and align his administration with the ruling party at the federal level — not just giving “backyard support.”

  • Fubara also said the defection was motivated by a desire for stability and effective governance in Rivers State, after months of political tension and crisis within PDP.

  • He claimed the PDP failed to provide the protection he needed during prior storms, while the APC offered cooperation and support.

Broader Context: What This Signals in Nigerian Politics

  • The defection of Fubara — a sitting governor — contributes to a growing trend of PDP to APC switches among high‑profile politicians across states.

  • With Rivers State now under APC governance, the once-PDP stronghold in the South‑South geopolitical zone shifts the power dynamics; some analysts note that with Fubara’s exit, all six South‑South states (formerly under PDP), are now held by APC.

  • For the APC, welcoming Fubara — alongside lawmakers who recently defected — further consolidates its influence ahead of upcoming 2027 elections. For the PDP, it’s a major blow, not only numerically but symbolically.

Reactions & Implications

  • The Peoples Democratic Party has described the defection as “pitiful” and accused Fubara of hastily abandoning the party. The PDP’s National Publicity Secretary said the party “pities” him and warned that such defections threaten democratic norms and political plurality.

  • Within Rivers State, the defection closes a chapter of volatile power tussles between the executive and the state House of Assembly — at least for now — and may pave the way for a smoother working relationship between the state government and federal authorities.

  • However, critics worry that frequent defections erode party ideology and reduce political parties to mere vehicles for power acquisition rather than platforms of shared values — a recurring criticism in Nigerian politics.

What It Means for Rivers and Nigeria

The defection of Governor Siminalayi Fubara to APC is more than just a personality‑driven move — it signifies a consolidation of power around the ruling party, potentially reshaping not only Rivers State politics but also influence over federal-state collaboration, resource allocation, and future election dynamics.

For Rivers residents, Fubara’s justification hinges on promises of stability and development. But the broader national conversation will now focus on what such defections say about our national party system, loyalty, and the health of our democracy.

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