2027: Umukoro Moves to Halt Defections, Rallies APC Members in Delta Community
A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and Senior Special Assistant to the Delta State Governor on Community Development, Elder Jonathan Okpako Umukoro JP has convened a strategic meeting with party members, youths and key stakeholders in Okpaigie-Iyede, aimed at strengthening unity within the party and preventing defections to rival political platforms.
The meeting, held on Saturday at his country home, brought together a cross-section of community members amid growing concerns over possible defections to opposition parties, particularly the African Democratic Congress (ADC) and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
Addressing the gathering, Umukoro said the primary objective of the engagement was to sensitize members on the need for unity and loyalty to the APC, warning against attempts by external political interests to “snatch” members from the party.
He acknowledged the existence of internal divisions within the APC in the area, noting that the emergence of various sub-groups had created confusion regarding allegiance.
He, however, stressed that the APC remains one indivisible entity, urging members to close ranks and work collectively for the party’s success.
Umukoro emphasized that all electoral support must remain with Governor Sheriff Oborevwori, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, and all candidates who emerge as flagbearers through the party’s processes.
He added that sustaining the community’s tradition of delivering strong electoral victories for the APC was critical to maintaining its political relevance.
The APC leader also addressed concerns raised by community members over what they described as a lack of tangible benefits despite their consistent support for the party over the years.
He admitted that the grievances were valid but urged patience, assuring them that their loyalty and contributions would eventually be rewarded.
According to him, development and political rewards may not always come immediately, but consistency and commitment would ultimately yield positive outcomes.
He discouraged any abrupt shift in political alignment, insisting that long-term engagement with the party remained the best path to achieving collective aspirations.
Umukoro further used the forum to dispel misconceptions surrounding voting choices and party loyalty, reiterating that the community must speak with one voice in support of the APC.
In their response, community members expressed renewed confidence in Umukoro’s leadership, pledging to remain loyal to the APC and follow his direction.
Many affirmed that they would not defect to other parties, including the ADC, ahead of the next election cycle.
The meeting ended on a positive note, with participants reaffirming their commitment to unity and continued support for the APC, effectively dousing earlier tensions and concerns over possible defections in the area.
The intervention underscores Umukoro’s significant influence within the community and highlights proactive efforts by party leaders to consolidate grassroots support and sustain electoral dominance.