Former Imo State governor, Emeka Ihedioha, has officially parted ways with the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), citing a fundamental misalignment between his personal convictions and the current direction of the party.
In a formal resignation letter addressed to the chairman of his constituency, Mbutu Ward, Aboh Mbaise Local Government Area of Imo State, Ihedioha reaffirmed his unwavering commitment to advancing democracy and fostering good governance in Nigeria, despite his decision to step away from the party.
Having been a stalwart member of the PDP since its inception in 1998, the former Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives underscored his substantial contributions to the party’s growth and evolution, highlighting its historical dedication to internal reforms and provision of credible leadership both in and out of power.
However, Ihedioha expressed deep-seated concerns over recent developments within the party, lamenting its departure from core principles.
He voiced disappointment over the party’s failure to implement internal reforms, uphold its own regulations, and effectively challenge the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).
“Since 1998, I have contributed my quota to the development and transformation of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) as one of the founding members. All these years, I have taken pride in the fact that the PDP is a party that will always look inward for internal reforms and provide credible leadership for the people, whether in power or outside power. I have had the benefit of serving and benefiting from the party at various levels,” Ihedioha lamented in his resignation letter.
He continued, “Despite my attempt to offer counsel, the party is, sadly, no longer able to carry out internal reforms, enforce its own rules or offer credible opposition to the ruling All Progressives Congress.”