LP Senator, Imasuen reportedly plans to join APC June 12

The senator representing Edo South Senatorial District under the banner of the Labour Party (LP), Neda Imasuen, has reportedly announced plans to join the All Progressives Congress (APC), on June 12.

Imasuen hinged his action on what he termed disarray within his current party, the LP.

Speaking in Benin City to mark his second year in office, Imasuen, who is Chairman of the Senate Committee on Ethics, Privileges, and Public Petitions, said that the move was aimed at better aligning Edo South Senatorial District with federal development priorities under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda (RHA).

He argued that his defection was a strategic decision to consolidate his legislative and community achievements, which he listed to include the Federal College of Education, Abudu (Establishment) Bill, and resolution of over 20 public petitions.

Imasuen highlighted vocational training schemes, agricultural support programmes, and rural initiatives training traditional birth attendants as parts of his achievements in addition to scholarships awarded to students in the senatorial district.

While noting challenges in sustaining constituency projects, Imasuen called for stronger local government cooperation.

He pledged continued focus on health, youth empowerment, and rural development, and voiced firm support for President Tinubu’s policies.

The senator revealed that over 20 public petitions from across the country had been successfully resolved under his leadership as Chairman of the Senate Committee on Ethics and Public Petitions.

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