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    Edo South Abuzz as Senator Imasuen’s Defection to APC nears reality

    National UpdateBy National UpdateJune 5, 2025 News No Comments2 Mins Read
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    There is growing anticipation in Edo State—particularly among the people of Edo South—over the imminent defection of Senator Bernard Neda Imasuen to the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    What began as mere speculation has now sparked widespread excitement across the 77 wards in the seven local government areas of the district. Senator Imasuen’s residence in Benin City, Oredo Local Government Area, has in recent days become a political hub, drawing visits from supporters and stakeholders alike.

    It was gathered that the quest for Senator Imasuen to join the APC cut across political, religious, and cultural boundaries.
    During a recent constituency tour to present his midterm report, the senator received overwhelming endorsements from political and community leaders who urged him to align with the national ruling party in order to fast-track development for Edo South.

    A reliable source indicated that Senator Imasuen has already informed President Bola Tinubu and key leaders of both the Labour Party (LP) and the APC of his intention to join the APC and support the president’s Renewed Hope Agenda.

    In a significant development, a senior member of the Labour Party in Edo State confirmed that the party’s Elders Council has given the senator the go-ahead to proceed with the move.
    “Yes, the rumour is true. Neda was with us today (Wednesday) to inform us that he was moving us into the APC. We understand, and we are ready to go with him,” said a septuagenarian elder who attended the meeting in Benin City.

    During a recent town hall meeting in Idokpa, Uhunmwode Local Government Area, community youth leaders known as Okaigheles unanimously praised Senator Imasuen’s performance and pledged their full support for his political decisions.
    Mr. Steve Ekhabure, speaking on behalf of the Idokpa community, lauded the senator’s exemplary representation.

    Similarly, Odionwere Imagbenikaro, the head of all traditional elders (Odionweres) in Uhunmwode and also the Odionwere of Ehor, commended Senator Imasuen for his service and echoed the sentiments of the youth leaders.

    Barring any last-minute change, Senator Imasuen is expected to formally declare his defection on June 12, a date that symbolically represents Nigeria’s democratic struggle and aspiration for political self-actualization.

    For many in Edo South, Senator Imasuen’s move is not just political—it’s a strategic step toward returning him to the 11th Senate as a ranking senator, with the influence to deliver even greater dividends to the district.

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