A prominent political figure and close ally of Peter Obi, Valentine Ozigbo has announced his resignation from the Labour Party (LP). The former governorship candidate confirmed his decision in a statement to Diaspora Digital Media on Wednesday, February 19, 2025. Howeverย he declined to provide immediate details on his departure, stating that he will address the matter during an interactive session on X (formerly Twitter) Space.
The highly anticipated session, scheduled for 8 PM, will feature Ozigbo in conversation with Anambraโs First Son, @uchepokoye. The discussion is expected to cover crucial issues affecting Anambra State, including rising security concerns, the collapse of societal values, and aspirations for a better future.
Ozigboโs resignation has generated significant interest, with many awaiting his reasons for leaving the Labour Party, especially at a time when the party is grappling with internal challenges. His exit marks a critical moment for LP, as it continues to navigate political turbulence in recent months.
Political analysts speculate that Ozigboโs departure could signal deeper rifts within the party or a shift in political alignments ahead of upcoming elections. His session on X Space is expected to provide clarity on his next steps and political direction. Valentine Ozigboโs decision to resign from the Labour Party (LP) at a critical political moment raises serious questions about his political foresight and strategic planning. As a well-respected politician and close ally of Peter Obi, his departure from the party that made significant electoral strides in recent years could turn out to be his greatest mistake, especially with the Anambra 2025 governorship election on the horizon.
While the Labour Party has faced internal challenges, it remains a strong opposition force with growing national appeal. With Obiโs influence still a major factor, LP could have provided Ozigbo a formidable platform to contest in Anambra. His abrupt departure not only raises doubts about his political stability but also weakens his grassroots appeal among Obiโs supporters, who played a major role in LPโs rising popularity.
Speculation is rife that Ozigbo might be eyeing a move to the All Progressives Congress (APC) or another major party. However, the APCโs political structure in Anambra is heavily influenced by entrenched power blocs and billionaire politicians who have long dictated its affairs. The crucial question is: Will APC sideline its established moneybag politicians to hand Ozigbo a governorship ticket? The likelihood is slim. If he joins APC, he risks being sidelined, used, and ultimately abandoned when it matters most.
Ozigbo built a reputation as a progressive politician aligned with Obiโs vision for a new Nigeria. His exit from LP may be interpreted as political opportunism rather than a well-calculated move. This shift could alienate his core supporters, many of whom are loyal to the Labour Partyโs ideology and would question his commitment to genuine political change.
With Anambraโs gubernatorial race shaping up to be a fierce battle, every candidate will need strong party backing, grassroots mobilization, and a clear political identity. By leaving LP without a solid plan or alternative structure in place, Ozigbo may find himself politically stranded, losing the credibility and momentum he had built over the years.
In politics, timing and decision-making are everything. Ozigboโs resignation from LP at this moment appears to be a miscalculation rather than a strategic move. Without a clear and viable path forward, he risks fading into political irrelevance, especially if he fails to secure a strong platform for his gubernatorial ambitions. If the goal was to strengthen his chances for Anambra 2025, this move may have done the exact opposite. Anambra 2025: Valentine Ozigboโs Resignation from Labour Party Raises More Questions Than Answers


