By Dan Opara
In a bold political move that has sent ripples through the political landscape of Imo State, a prominent grassroots mobilizer and strong advocate of good governance, Hon. Duru Obinna Benjamin, has officially resigned from the All Progressives Congress (APC) and declared allegiance to the African Democratic Congress (ADC).
Hon. Duru, a former Councillor in Owerri West Local Government Area, served as APC Ward Chairman for Irete/Orogwe Ward 10 and held several key positions within the party’s structure, including serving as the Camp Hope Coordinator and Interim Management Council (IMC) Councilor.
Known for his grassroots engagement and unwavering passion for people-centered leadership, Hon. Duru’s defection marks a significant realignment ahead of the 2027 general elections.
In an official resignation letter dated July 4, 2025, and obtained by ThePressman Newspaper, Hon. Duru addressed the APC Ward Chairman and party members, formally notifying them of his decision to withdraw his membership from the party.
The letter, now circulating widely across social media platforms, highlighted his reasons for quitting and declared his new political direction.
“After careful reflection, I have concluded that my values and vision for our nation no longer align with the current direction of the APC, which, in my opinion, is no longer committed to the principles of good governance and inclusive leadership,” the letter read in part.
He further appreciated all those who supported him during his time in the APC, expressing gratitude for their trust, partnership, and shared efforts in advancing the party’s goals over the years.
Hon. Duru emphasized that his move to join the African Democratic Congress (ADC) is driven by a renewed desire to contribute to a political platform that promotes people-oriented policies, national development, and sustainable economic recovery.
“I am proud to announce that I have officially joined the African Democratic Congress (ADC) — a party I believe is better positioned to serve the interests of Nigerians and drive national transformation,” he stated.
In a follow-up interview with ThePressman, Hon. Duru confirmed that his decision was not only deliberate but deeply inspired by the need to embrace a progressive party capable of tackling the challenges facing Nigeria today.
“Governor Hope Uzodimma and the APC have failed to fulfill the hopes of many. The economic hardship and leadership gaps persist, and I can no longer continue to align with a party that has lost direction. The ADC is now the beacon of hope for Nigerians,” he said confidently.
As the 2027 elections draw nearer, political observers in Imo State and beyond will be keenly watching how this defection and others like it will shape the fortunes of major parties in the region.
Hon. Duru’s move to ADC is a signal that the opposition is strengthening, and that political dynamics in Owerri West and Imo State at large may take a new turn in the coming months.
