Politics
Imo Guber : Electorates can trust APP Party- Success Opara
*Cedes Chairman, Sec., Org. Sec. to Orlu, Owerri, Okigwe Zones Respectively
*Peter Obi’s Major Decision Expected Soon
Imo State’s political landscape is once again in transition as the Action Peoples Party (APP), recently identified by Dr. Chima Amadi, leading Imo State gubernatorial hopeful, as his preferred platform for the 2027 governorship race, undergoes a dramatic internal reshaping, sweeping across the state like a tsunami.
Reliable reports indicate that structures loyal to Hon. Ikenga Ugochinyere Ikeagwuonu, Rt. Hon. Ugonna Ozurigbo (OZB), Hon. Barr. Matthew Nwogu, and Rt. Hon. Uche Ogbuagu have effectively taken control of the party’s organization across the state’s three senatorial zones, a move analysts describe as one of the most strategic realignments in Imo politics in recent years.
According to insiders, the party leadership has zoned key positions — Chairman to Orlu Zone, Secretary to Owerri Zone, Organizing Secretary to Okigwe Zone, among other key offices — to ensure balance and unity as the party expands its reach statewide.
Hon. Ikenga Ugochinyere Ikeagwuonu, the vocal PDP lawmaker representing Ideato Federal Constituency, has lately been at odds with his party’s national leadership. His recent threat to exit the PDP over the controversial nomination of a woman leader by Enugu State Governor Peter Mbah, now an APC member, sparked speculation about his next move, with political watchers pointing to the APP.
Similarly, Hon. Matthew Nwogu, Labour Party’s member representing Aboh Mbaise/Ngor Okpala and a close ally of Mr. Peter Obi, is believed to have aligned his political network with the APP, with reports of instructions to his structure to collapse into the APP. Rt. Hon. Ugonna Ozurigbo, a former Deputy Speaker of the Imo Assembly and ex-member of the House of Representatives, is also in the news as one of the pillars of the latest political wave alongside Rt. Hon. Uche Ogbuagu, former Majority Leader of the House.
Their joint entry into the APP mirrors a pattern familiar in Imo’s political evolution, where emerging coalitions often define election seasons. From Senator Rochas Okorocha’s APGA revolution in 2011, realignments have been the constant rhythm of Imo’s power play. Analysts believe this latest fusion could be the opening chapter of another historic shift, with other political parties marooned in internal crises.
Information available to this newspaper reveals that more than 20 LGA structures of the PDP, alongside aggrieved members of the ADC and APC, have already defected to the APP or are in advanced discussions to do so.
For many observers, the mass defection is basically hinged on stability and credibility, which the APP and its promoters offer at a time when larger parties are bogged down by internal crises, lack of direction, and mass rejection.
Although Dr. Chima Amadi is yet to make a formal declaration, his influence through The Mazi Organization (TMO), a statewide network with structures in all 305 wards of the 27 LGAs, has provided the APP with an organic foundation. The TMO, built over the years through community empowerment and policy-driven engagement, has now become the operational engine of the party’s grassroots awakening.
A major political breakthrough the party has recorded is the report of ongoing discussions between the leadership of the APP and Mr. Peter Obi, the 2023 Labour Party presidential candidate. Party insiders disclosed that Mr. Obi has shown significant interest in the APP’s structure as he re-evaluates his political future.
According to a source who is privy to the high-level meetings on the development, Obi is wary of the Labour Party’s internal crisis, which came to a head recently following Barr. Julius Abure’s attendance at the consultative meeting between the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and political parties. Mr. Obi is also uncomfortable with the alignment of the coalition ADC towards former Vice President Alhaji Atiku Abubakar and may be considering an alternative platform. Should this alliance crystallize, the APP could evolve from a state-level force into a national coalition platform ahead of 2027.
According to the source, key concessions have been made to Mr. Peter Obi by the leadership of the APP, and he is waiting to conclude the November 15 governorship election in Anambra State before a formal move.
Such a partnership, observers say, could reawaken the energy that defined the Obidient Movement nationwide in 2023, with major effects in the Southeast zone, coupled with the Mazi Movement in Imo State — this time built around a modern reformist ideology and youth-driven movement.
Analysts have described Dr. Chima Amadi’s decision to choose the APP as a masterstroke in political timing and strategy. Unlike the PDP, weighed down by factionalism; the APC, trapped in governance controversies; the Labour Party, facing leadership tussles; and the ADC, still struggling with mutual suspicion and accusations of hijack, the APP stands as a clean, litigation-free platform that offers Mr. Peter Obi, Dr. Amadi, and other leaders the freedom to focus on issues rather than survival politics.
Over the years, Imo politics has often been characterized by showmanship. But Amadi’s model of combining women and youth mobilization, fearless interrogation of the status quo, empowerment, and community engagement indeed represents a new brand of direct mobilization for purposeful leadership.
With the enthusiasm that greeted the revelation of APP as his platform, its fast-spreading influence and massive registration at all levels, and the entry of powerful grassroots structures, the APP has become the new major opposition platform in Imo State, poised to challenge the ruling APC in 2027.
Political watchers agree that, unlike past opposition formations, this one carries both intellectual grounding and street-level energy — a balance rarely seen in Imo’s turbulent political history.
As the 2027 race approaches, one truth is becoming increasingly clear: the battle for Douglas House may be between the ruling APC and the masses, represented by the APP. The APP wave in Imo, powered by Amadi’s movement, has begun, and the Imo political map may never look the same again.