The Deputy Governor of Rivers
State, Tele Ikuru, has dumped the state’s ruling All Progressives
Congress, APC, to join the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, reliable
sources have told PREMIUM TIMES.
Mr. Ikuru, who was one of Governor
Rotimi Amaechi’s major ally, is said to have announced his defection in
Port Harcourt, the state capital at about 4 p.m.
The decampee was first elected deputy
governor to Celestine Omehia in 2007, before the duo was removed by the
Supreme Court less than six months in office. When Mr. Amaechi was sworn
in as governor, he retained Mr. Ikuru as his deputy and the duo fought
against the interests and allies of the former governor of the state,
Peter Odili.
At the time Mr. Amaechi fell out with
the leadership of the PDP and defected to the APC with majority of his
aides, Mr. Ikuru remained loyal to the governor and fought on the same
side.
A source from the Brick House, Port
Harcourt, who pleaded not to be named because he is not authorised to
speak on the matter, told PREMIUM TIMES, that Mr. Ikuru has left the
APC.
“I can tell you that the deputy governor has defected to the PDP. He has already informed the governor about it and may soon address a press conference,” the source said.
“I can tell you that the deputy governor has defected to the PDP. He has already informed the governor about it and may soon address a press conference,” the source said.
Attempts to reach the media aides to the
deputy governor failed as they would not pick calls or respond to text
messages to their telephones.
Mr. Ikuru’s defection could further
polarise the already volatile political situation in Rivers that has
pitted loyalists of Mr. Amaechi against those of the PDP governorship
candidate, Nyesom Wike, who himself is a former ally to the outgoing
governor.
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