
Valentine Ozigbo, a prominent Labour Party chieftain and governorship aspirant in Anambra State, has officially resigned from the party, signaling a new phase in his political journey.
Ozigbo, who previously contested the 2021 Anambra governorship election under the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and is a close associate of Labour Party’s 2023 presidential candidate, Peter Obi, announced his decision in a statement on Wednesday.
Although he did not disclose his next political move, Ozigbo emphasized that his departure aligns with his broader vision for the development of Anambra State.
“A few moments ago, at a State Executive Committee meeting of the Labour Party in Awka, in Anambra State, I formally submitted my resignation letter to my ward’s chairman,” Ozigbo stated.
“My unwavering commitment to the greater vision for our state guides this decision. Before this, His Excellency Peter Obi was duly informed of my decision as a mark of my deep respect for his leadership and the principles we have shared on this journey. I equally notified the National Chairman.”
Ozigbo highlighted that his entry into politics was never driven by personal ambition but by a deep belief in the potential of the people of Anambra and a commitment to transformative leadership.
“I joined politics not for personal ambition but because I believe in the boundless potential of our people. I believe in a leadership that is compassionate, that inspires, and that truly serves the people. That mission has not changed; it has only become stronger.”
While acknowledging recent political developments, he hinted at the need for a new movement that transcends party lines and prioritizes the collective aspirations of the people.
“Recent events have made one thing clear: the time has come for us to build something new, something bold, something that speaks to the hopes and aspirations of every Anambra son and daughter.
“That is why, after deep reflection and broad consultations, I have chosen to take a different path, one that is not about party lines, but about our people. About progress. About a movement that will bring real transformation to our great state.”
Ozigbo assured his supporters that his resignation was not a step backward but a move toward greater possibilities.
“This is not a moment of uncertainty. It is a moment of celebration. A moment of renewed strength. And a moment of boundless possibilities. To those who believe in this vision, stand firm. To those who have walked this journey with me, stay resolute. Because what lies ahead is bigger, brighter, and more powerful than anything we leave behind.”
Concluding his statement with a rallying call, he reaffirmed his dedication to Anambra’s progress.
“Our work is just beginning. The fire for a better Anambra burns stronger than ever. And together, we will rise, we will build, and we will win. This is our moment. Ka Anambra Chawapu.”