In a significant political development on Friday, June 6, 2025, Governor Umo Eno of Akwa Ibom State officially announced his defection from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC). The announcement was made at the Government House in Uyo, the state capital, marking a pivotal moment in the state’s political landscape.
Governor Eno revealed that his decision was the result of “three months of wide consultation” with key stakeholders across Akwa Ibom. He expressed sincere gratitude to the PDP for their support throughout his tenure but emphasized that the time had come for a “progressive move” to better align the state’s interests with the federal government.
Highlighting his admiration for President Bola Tinubu, Governor Eno stated, “We’re joining the APC today in the state interest and because of our critical admiration and respect for President Tinubu and to provide the needed support for Senate President, Godswill Akpabio.” He further clarified that the defection was not from a position of weakness but strength, underscoring the strategic nature of the move aimed at fostering closer ties with the center.
The event was attended by prominent APC governors, including Hope Uzodimma of Imo State, who is also the Chairman of the Progressive Governors Forum, Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos, Dapo Abiodun of Ogun, Sheriff Oborevwori of Delta, Francis Nwifuru of Ebonyi, Lucky Aiyedatiwa of Ondo, and Bassey Otu of Cross River State. Their presence signified the importance of this political realignment.
Governor Eno reassured the people of Akwa Ibom that his commitment to their welfare remains unwavering, irrespective of party affiliation. “After completing the rounds of my consultation as your servant whom you have elected to serve, I have therefore decided to progressively move to the APC,” he said.
This defection is expected to have far-reaching implications for the political dynamics in Akwa Ibom State and the broader South-South region, signaling a potential shift in alliances ahead of upcoming elections.