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PDP Chapter Chairman in Cross River State defects to APC, leading mass exodus across party lines

by Prime Time
May 29, 2025
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To herald a political shift within Akamkpa, nay Cross River State, Pastor Hon. Raymond C. Asuquo, the former Chapter Chairman of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in Akamkpa, has defected to the All Progressives Congress (APC) alongside a formidable wave of followers, signaling a strategic blow to the PDP. Asuquo’s defection, announced at the APC’s campaign grand finale at Akamkpa Local Government Council events’ ground in Akamkpa, reflects disillusionment with the internal workings of the PDP and his aspirations to realign his political efforts for local and national impact.

Pastor Asuquo, who served as PDP Chapter Chairman from April 2019 until the last Congress, was well-regarded for his instrumental role in party coordination, having also served as the coordinator for all chapter chairmen across the state during the first two years of his tenure. Known for his adept strategic planning, Asuquo orchestrated key party activities, working tirelessly to strengthen the PDP’s influence. However, the pervasive internal discord and what he described as a “constitutional disconnect” within the party ultimately led to his decision to depart.

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Asuquo further lamented the absence of a robust reconciliation mechanism within the PDP, claiming it had become “rudderless” under the ineffective leadership of the current state executive. He highlighted a disconnect between the party’s national and state directives and its foundational principles, stressing that the leadership’s operational methods have strayed far from the party’s constitution. “The PDP’s framework has diverged from its founding values, making it increasingly difficult to fulfill the party’s mission,” Asuquo noted.

Beyond procedural grievances, Pastor Asuquo emphasised the primacy of “local politics” as a driving factor in his decision. “Politics is local,” he stated, underscoring his desire to unite with fellow Akamkpa natives, respected political allies, and notable figures to propel both his community and the nation forward. By joining the ruling APC, Asuquo believes he can better serve his people and make impactful contributions that align with his vision for sustainable local and state development.

The dynamic grassroots politician, who previously served as a councillor representing Uyanga Ward in Akamkpa’s 4th Legislative Council and held the position of deputy leader, expressed optimism about his new political platform. Asuquo also acknowledged his past role as the co-founder of the PDP Rescue Mission International, an organisation aimed at salvaging the PDP from what he saw as inevitable decline. Despite his best efforts to support the party’s revival, he conceded that internal forces stymied progress, making his continued loyalty untenable.

The mass defection saw key figures from various political affiliations join Asuquo’s ranks, including prominent Labour Party members and other PDP stalwarts from different wards. According to reports, numerous influential local figures who have grown frustrated with PDP’s leadership have joined the APC, signaling a tectonic shift in Akamkpa’s political landscape. The once-diverse political affiliations within the local government now appear to coalesce around the APC, setting the stage for a stronghold in the state.

As the former liaison officer for Hon. Chief Daniel E. Asuquo, a former member of the House of Representatives, Pastor Asuquo’s move to the APC underscores his vision for consolidating efforts with influential players. He conveyed confidence that the APC’s inclusiveness and forward-looking approach present the best path to meet Akamkpa’s evolving needs.

Observers of Cross River politics view Asuquo’s defection as more than symbolic; it portends a seismic shift in the state’s political dynamics, as numerous PDP supporters are expected to follow his lead. The recent wave of defections hints at the potential dissolution of the PDP’s stronghold in Akamkpa, where local sentiment now favours the APC as the party poised to drive meaningful change.

With his exit, Asuquo issued a final rebuke to the PDP, stating, “This exodus is a testament to the need for change. For those of us committed to real progress, the APC offers a platform for genuine leadership.” His defection, alongside a substantial cohort, marks a turning point in the state’s political trajectory, positioning the APC as the vanguard of Cross River State’s future.

Asuquo and other defectors were received by the Vice Chairman of the APC, Cross River South, Hon. Titi Ndifon and the Chapter Chairman, Ntufam Raphael Ntui with the assurance that the party described as the biggest political party in Africa can accommodate all and more. The defection marks the continuation of yet another broom revolution in the state

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