Politics
Top APC Governor Set to Defects to NDC; Reason Emerges

Tensions are escalating in Rivers State as Governor Siminalayi Fubara is reportedly weighing the possibility of defecting from the All Progressives Congress (APC) to the National Democratic Congress (NDC) ahead of the next gubernatorial election.
Sources within the state’s political circle indicate that the governor is under increasing pressure following the recent political moves by his predecessor and former ally, Nyesom Wike.
Wike, who remains a dominant force in Rivers politics, has openly thrown his weight behind a preferred candidate within the APC, a development widely interpreted as a direct challenge to Fubara’s second-term ambitions.
Insiders suggest that this endorsement has significantly altered the internal balance of power within the APC in Rivers State, leaving Governor Fubara with limited room to consolidate his position within the party.
As a result, consultations are said to be ongoing with key stakeholders and political allies over the viability of seeking re-election under an alternative platform.
While no official confirmation has been made, political analysts argue that a potential defection could reshape the electoral landscape in Rivers State. Such a move may offer Fubara a clearer path to securing a second term, especially if divisions within the APC deepen in the coming months.
Observers note that party defections are not uncommon in Nigeria’s political environment, particularly when incumbents face internal opposition. However, the stakes in Rivers State remain high, given its strategic importance and history of fiercely contested elections.
As the situation unfolds, attention will remain fixed on Governor Fubara’s next move, which could determine not only his political future but also the broader alignment of forces ahead of the governorship race.













