Politics
Akwa Ibom 2023: Sen Bassey Akpan dumps PDP, joins YPP
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)has lost a prominent and consistent member in Akwa Ibom State, Senator Bassey Albert Akpan, representing Akwa Ibom North-East Senatorial District in the National Assembly to the Young Progressives Party (YPP). The defection of Senator Bassey Albert Akpan to the YPP may not be unconnected with the alleged imposition of the PDP governorship candidate by Governor Udom Emmanuel on party members. Bassey Akpan had aspired for the PDP governorship ticket in Akwa Ibom State for the 2023 elections.
Senator Ifeanyi Ubah formally welcomed Senator Bassey Albert Akpan to the Young Progressives Party (YPP), describing his defection to the YPP as a welcome and formidable development.
Ubah in celebrating Bassey Akpan’s defection, declared: “It gives me great pleasure to welcome my Distinguished colleague and Senator representing Akwa Ibom North-East Senatorial District, Sen. Bassey Albert Akpan, into the fold of the Young Progressives Party (YPP).
“Given our formidable antecedents as a party with an unblemished record and principle of participatory democracy, social justice and equal opportunities for all citizens, your entry into our great party is a significant milestone in the party’s quest to rebuild and strengthen YPP ahead of the 2023 General Elections and beyond.
“Having worked closely and seamlessly with you as your Vice Chairman, Senate Committee on Petroleum Resources (Upstream), I have an unflinching conviction that your joining the party will yield tremendous results. Together, we will work to steer YPP to greater heights and realign our people to the moving train.”
-
Business5 days agoNigeria: Whither the fruits of 2026 crude oil windfall?
-
Latest6 days agoMakinde declares 2027 presidential bid under PDP–APM alliance
-
Comments and Issues6 days agoPolitical Parties Primaries: Consensus or Coronation?
-
Business5 days agoTrump-Xi summit sparks fresh questions for Nigeria’s economy, tech sector
-
Comments and Issues6 days agoDoes it matter to Africa if Nigel Farage comes to Number 10?
-
Business4 days agoNigeria’s foreign debt climbs 22% to $51.86bn under Tinubu administration
-
Comments and Issues6 days agoIs France Real or Playing Ping Pong With Africa?
-
Comments and Issues5 days agoThe “Onuku” Called Kenneth Okonkwo

