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Senator Dumps ADC for Labour Party

May 4, 2026
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The Senator representing Abia South Senatorial District, Enyinnaya Abaribe, has reportedly left the African Democratic Congress and joined the Labour Party.

The development was confirmed by the Labour Party’s Publicity Secretary in Abia State, Emenike Iroegbu, who disclosed that the senator has officially aligned with the party.

Abaribe’s reported defection marks another significant shift in his long political journey across multiple political platforms.

The lawmaker was re-elected to the Senate in 2023 under the platform of the All Progressives Grand Alliance.

However, his relationship with the party later deteriorated, leading to his suspension in 2025.

He formally resigned from APGA in December of the same year before joining the ADC.

His latest reported move to the Labour Party comes as political activities ahead of the 2027 general elections continue to intensify.

Abaribe first entered the Senate in 2007 under the Peoples Democratic Party.

Former Senate Minority Leader, Enyinnaya Abaribe.

Since then, he has remained a dominant figure in Abia politics, serving continuously in the upper legislative chamber.

He is currently serving his fifth term, making him one of Nigeria’s longest-serving senators.

The senator, who hails from Obingwa, is reportedly preparing to seek a sixth consecutive term in the Senate.

His renewed ambition has generated mixed reactions within his constituency.

While some supporters believe his legislative experience and political influence remain valuable to the district, others have called for a change in representation.

Some constituents across the five local government areas that make up Abia South have reportedly expressed opposition to another Abaribe term.

They argue that the district should produce fresh leadership capable of offering a new direction.

Despite reports of his defection, Abaribe has yet to issue an official public statement personally confirming his latest political move.

His silence has left room for continued speculation, even as Labour Party officials insist the defection has been concluded.

The development adds another layer to the ongoing political realignments taking shape across Nigeria ahead of 2027.

If confirmed directly by the senator, the move could strengthen the Labour Party’s profile in Abia State, where the party continues to maintain strong grassroots appeal following its performance in the 2023 elections.

Political observers say Abaribe’s next steps will likely determine how his latest switch is received by both party loyalists and voters in the district.

What You Should Know

Abaribe’s reported move to the Labour Party reflects the fluid nature of Nigeria’s political landscape, where party defections often shape electoral calculations ahead of major elections.

As a five-term senator with strong name recognition, his alignment with LP could significantly influence Abia South politics. However, incumbency advantage does not always guarantee voter support, especially where demands for generational or rotational representation are growing.

His eventual confirmation of the defection and the reception from Labour Party stakeholders will likely determine whether the move strengthens his 2027 re-election prospects.

Tags: 2027 ElectionsAbia StateADC CoalitionEnyinnaya AbaribeLabour Party
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