Abia Governor Rules Out Defection Amid South-East Political Shifts

Not Now, Not Later”,  Abia Governor Speaks on Defection Rumours


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In the midst of recent political realignments across the South-East, Abia State Governor was directly asked a question many Nigerians are quietly debating: Will you also defect to the APC, following the footsteps of other governors in the region?


His response was firm, calm, and unambiguous.


“Not now. Not even later. I cannot defect simply because others are defecting,” the governor said, stressing that political decisions should be guided by conviction, not pressure or trends. According to him, every leader has their own vision, objectives, and path, and governance should not be reduced to political bandwagoning.


In a moment that felt almost philosophical, his stance reflected an old adage:

“A man who follows the crowd may never know where the road truly leads.”


While defections may dominate headlines, the governor’s response suggests a belief in staying rooted in purpose rather than being swayed by shifting political winds.


The video capturing this moment is embedded above this post for readers to watch, listen, and judge the tone and context for themselves.


As politics continues to evolve, one thing remains clear from this exchange: not every leader measures direction by the movement of the crowd.

 

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