By Idris Umar Momoh
Copyright businessday
Olumide Osaigbovo Akpata, the Labour Party (LP) candidate for the September 21, 2024, Governorship election in Edo, has denied his alleged defection to the All Progressives Congress (APC).
Akpata, in a statement dated September 16, 2025, described the allegations as not only false but laughable.
He said he had never contemplated, discussed or effected a defection to APC, stating that he had no intention of ever joining the party.
The former President of the Nigeria Bar Association (NBA), assured Nigerians that he remains firmly and unapologetically committed to the Labour Party and the ideas and principles it represents.
He declared that he would continue to invest his time and resources to ensure that the Labour remains on course.
According to him, in the past 24 hours, a malicious, mischievous and utterly false rumour has been concocted in the dark alleys of social media, and unfortunately amplified by mischief-makers, alleging that I Olumide Osaigbovo Akpata, have abandoned the Labour Party, the very platform on which I contested the 2024 Edo State Gubernatorial election, to join the All Progressives Congress (APC). This is not only false but laughable.
“This piece of fiction is a complete fabrication, devoid of truth, and designed to mislead the public. Unfortunately, social media has again been deployed by the usual suspects as a breeding ground for falsehoods, giving wings to a story that has no foundation in reality.
“Ordinarily, my first instinct would have been to ignore the rumours and go about my business. However. The sheer volume of calls and messages I have received from family, friends, and supporters, many of them genuinely concerned, has made it imperative that I issue this statement.
“I state without equivocation that I have neither contemplated, discussed. Nor effected a defection to the APC and for the avoidance of doubt. I have no intention of ever joining the APC.
“I remain firmly and unapologetically committed to the Labour Party and the ideals and principles it represents. I will therefore continue to invest my time and resources to ensure that the Party remains on course.
“I, however, cannot help but wonder at the ease with which many were willing to believe and spread these vile rumours of my supposed defection. Given that we live in an era increasingly defined by deepfakes and relentless online rumour mongering, it is incumbent on us all to carry out minimum due diligence before joining in the fray.
“It is indeed regrettable that social media continues to be weaponised as a conduit for spreading falsehoods and manufacturing narratives that bear no resemblance to reality.
“I have always been categorical about who I am and what I stand for. As I have said in the past, fidelity to the truth is non-negotiable for any person seeking genuine change.
“When I joined the Labour Party in March 2023. I did so openly. I attended my first Ward Meeting at the Party Secretariat in Oredo Ward 6, where I was formally introduced to members of the party in the Ward and presented with my membership card. Nothing has changed for now”.