Friday, October 17, 2025
  • Login
Sentry Times
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Metro
  • Sport
  • Entertainment
  • Opinion
  • Education
  • Health
  • Interview
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Metro
  • Sport
  • Entertainment
  • Opinion
  • Education
  • Health
  • Interview
No Result
View All Result
Sentry Times
No Result
View All Result
Home Politics

If Senator Jarigbe Decides to Move

A possible defection by Senator Jarigbe Agom Jarigbe has stirred debate across Cross River North and the state’s political class. The Sentry Times Editorial Board examines the implications for both the PDP and the APC.

times by times
October 16, 2025
in Politics
0
If Senator Jarigbe Decides to Move
0
SHARES
135
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on Whatsapp

Editorial Board, Sentry Times News

The debate over whether Senator Jarigbe Agom Jarigbe should remain in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) or cross to the All Progressives Congress (APC) has grown into one of the most engaging political conversations in Cross River State. It reflects not only the Senator’s growing influence but also the shifting alignments within Nigeria’s contemporary politics.

On one side of the argument are those who fear losing ground within the PDP, seeing his defection as a blow to the party’s internal power balance. On the other side are voices that consider such a move a strategic realignment, one that could consolidate Senator Jarigbe’s record of service and strengthen his political base.

Across the southern states, the PDP has continued to lose key figures, a trend driven by unresolved leadership crises, factional divisions, and prolonged legal battles. These challenges have steadily weakened the opposition’s ability to function as a unified front. Cross River State has witnessed a similar experience before. In the 2019 election cycle, the APC’s internal rift between Senator Owan Enoh and Pastor Usani Usani drained the party’s energy and focus. The outcome was predictable: distraction, litigation, and defeat.

Today, the PDP faces a comparable dilemma. The party’s internal fractures at both the national and state levels pose significant risks ahead of future elections. In Nigeria’s political terrain, victory at the polls does not always translate to tenure in office. The courts have often become the final arbiters of electoral contests, overturning outcomes long after ballots were counted.

If Senator Jarigbe eventually moves to the APC, it will not stem from fear or lack of popular support. His legislative record and grassroots presence are well established. In Cross River North, his political following is both organic and deeply rooted. As one common refrain among his supporters puts it, “Whether in APC or PDP, once Jarigbe is on the ballot, we are with him.” That statement captures a loyalty built on performance, not party lines.

Senator Jarigbe has set a clear standard for legislative representation. His interventions, constituency projects, and empowerment efforts have earned him wide recognition. Yet, if he chooses to cross to the APC, the decision could unsettle parts of his support base, particularly those with ambitions within the PDP. Still, politics thrives on strategy. Preserving the influence of a performing leader often serves the collective interest better than remaining bound to a faltering structure.

For the APC, the possibility of Senator Jarigbe’s entry presents both an opportunity and a test. If the party truly stands as a progressive platform, it must demonstrate openness and maturity. Those who joined earlier must avoid a sense of ownership or superiority. A party that seeks growth must remain inclusive.

Some critics have questioned how Senator Jarigbe’s supporters might reconcile with members of a party they once opposed. Yet Nigerian politics has always been fluid. Rivalries shift as interests evolve. What matters in the long run is shared vision and effective governance, not the permanence of political hostility.

If Senator Jarigbe Agom Jarigbe eventually makes the move, it should be understood not as an act of defection but as a recalibration, a strategic decision shaped by the realities of Nigeria’s political system. His credibility, performance, and reach will remain assets to any party he aligns with.

Sentry Times News believes that political realignment, when driven by competence and public trust, should be viewed as a legitimate exercise of democratic freedom. Whatever path Senator Jarigbe chooses, the coming months will test not only his political instincts but also the maturity of Cross River’s political class—and the willingness of its institutions to place performance above party sentiment.

Previous Post

HON. MARTIN ORIM PAYS CONDOLENCE VISIT TO MR. CLETUS ALABE OVER FATHER’S DEMISE IN OBANLIKU

Next Post

Fagbemi: Presidential Pardon List Under Legal Review, No Inmate Released Yet

times

times

Next Post
Fagbemi: Presidential Pardon List Under Legal Review, No Inmate Released Yet

Fagbemi: Presidential Pardon List Under Legal Review, No Inmate Released Yet

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Stay Connected test

  • 23.9k Followers
  • 99 Subscribers
  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Breaking: Ushie Resigns as CROSIEC Chairman

Breaking: Ushie Resigns as CROSIEC Chairman

July 17, 2024
C’River Assembly Passes Contributory Pension Scheme Bill

C’River Assembly Passes Contributory Pension Scheme Bill

November 2, 2023
Breaking: C’River State Assembly Recovers State-owned Heavy-duty Construction Equipment

Breaking: C’River State Assembly Recovers State-owned Heavy-duty Construction Equipment

March 7, 2024
CONSOB Holds Maiden Matriculation for 556 Students, as Stakeholders Receive Awards for Developmental Contributions.

CONSOB Holds Maiden Matriculation for 556 Students, as Stakeholders Receive Awards for Developmental Contributions.

July 6, 2024
Dr. Justin Atiang Beshel; The Audacity Of A Star On The Rising

Dr. Justin Atiang Beshel; The Audacity Of A Star On The Rising

1
Governor Ben Distributes New-Improved Variety of Cocoa Pods To Farmers

Governor Ben Distributes New-Improved Variety of Cocoa Pods To Farmers

0
My Mother Kneels To Greet Me – Pastor Blessed Agochukwu Boasts (Photo) 

My Mother Kneels To Greet Me – Pastor Blessed Agochukwu Boasts (Photo) 

0
Gospel singer Sammie Okposo is dead

Gospel singer Sammie Okposo is dead

0
Nestlé to Cut 16,000 Jobs Globally in Major Cost-Saving Move

Nestlé to Cut 16,000 Jobs Globally in Major Cost-Saving Move

October 16, 2025
Senate Confirms Professor Joash Amupitan as New INEC Chairman

Senate Confirms Professor Joash Amupitan as New INEC Chairman

October 16, 2025
PGF DG: Six More Governors Set to Join APC Before 2027

PGF DG: Six More Governors Set to Join APC Before 2027

October 16, 2025
Fagbemi: Presidential Pardon List Under Legal Review, No Inmate Released Yet

Fagbemi: Presidential Pardon List Under Legal Review, No Inmate Released Yet

October 16, 2025

Recent News

Nestlé to Cut 16,000 Jobs Globally in Major Cost-Saving Move

Nestlé to Cut 16,000 Jobs Globally in Major Cost-Saving Move

October 16, 2025
Senate Confirms Professor Joash Amupitan as New INEC Chairman

Senate Confirms Professor Joash Amupitan as New INEC Chairman

October 16, 2025
PGF DG: Six More Governors Set to Join APC Before 2027

PGF DG: Six More Governors Set to Join APC Before 2027

October 16, 2025
Fagbemi: Presidential Pardon List Under Legal Review, No Inmate Released Yet

Fagbemi: Presidential Pardon List Under Legal Review, No Inmate Released Yet

October 16, 2025
Sentry Times

Follow Us

Browse by Category

  • Education
  • Entertainment
  • Extra
  • Health
  • Interview
  • Metro
  • News
  • Opinion
  • Photo News
  • Politics
  • Sport
  • Sports
  • Uncategorized

Recent News

Nestlé to Cut 16,000 Jobs Globally in Major Cost-Saving Move

Nestlé to Cut 16,000 Jobs Globally in Major Cost-Saving Move

October 16, 2025
Senate Confirms Professor Joash Amupitan as New INEC Chairman

Senate Confirms Professor Joash Amupitan as New INEC Chairman

October 16, 2025

© 2022 Sentry Times

No Result
View All Result

© 2022 Sentry Times

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In