Ike Nnachi, Abakaliki
The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ebonyi State and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) have disagreed over claims that the former governorship candidate of the main opposition party is set to join the ruling party.
Chairman of the APC in the state, Stanley Okoro Emegha, had claimed in an interview that Mr Ifeanyi Odii, who was the 2023 governorship candidate of the PDP, was set to join the APC soon.
Mr Emegha also said the governorship candidate of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), Prof Ifeanyi Odoh and the Senatorial candidate of Labour Party, Linus Okorie, will also join the APC.
But Mr Odii in a statement he issued on Wednesday denied planning to join the APC.
The former PDP governorship candidate categorically stated that he is not considering joining the APC whether now or in the foreseeable future.
He noted that he is yet to see any compelling reason—ideological, political, or developmental—that would warrant such a decision.
“My commitment remains firmly with the ideals of purposeful leadership, people-oriented governance, and genuine democratic progress.
“These values continue to guide my actions and political engagements. I believe in building a society anchored on justice, equity, and service—not opportunism or political convenience,” he said.
While acknowledging Mr. Emegha’s right to express his opinions and promote his party, Mr Odii, however, urged political actors, especially those in leadership positions, to refrain from speculative statements that may mislead the public or distort the political landscape of Ebonyi State.
“My focus remains on contributing meaningfully to the growth and development of our dear state and nation, through platforms and processes that truly reflect the will and welfare of the people.
“I appreciate the continued support, trust, and encouragement from my numerous supporters, well-wishers, and the good people of Ebonyi State,” he said.