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JUST IN: Kingsley Chinda Steps Down as Minority Leader After APC Defection

Nathaniel Irobi by Nathaniel Irobi
June 2, 2026
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The Minority Leader of the House of Representatives, Kingsley Chinda, has formally resigned from his position and defected from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

Speaker of the House, Abbas Tajudeen, announced Mr Chinda’s resignation and defection during plenary on Tuesday, as lawmakers resumed legislative activities after a four-week recess.

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The recess had allowed members to return to their constituencies to participate in their respective political parties’ primary elections ahead of the 2027 general elections.

The announcement officially ends weeks of speculation surrounding Mr Chinda’s political future, after he participated in the APC governorship primary in Rivers State without publicly resigning from either the PDP or his position as minority leader.

Resignation Effective 23 April

Details of Mr Chinda’s resignation letter show that the lawmaker stepped down from the position with effect from 23 April.

In the letter addressed to the Speaker, Mr Chinda expressed appreciation for the opportunity to serve as leader of the opposition caucus in the House.

“I formally tender my resignation from the position of Minority Leader of the House of Representatives with effect from the 23rd day of April 2026,” the letter read in part.

“It has been a profound honour and privilege to serve in this capacity. I remain fully committed to my duties as a member of the House and will continue to support the work of the legislature in every way possible.”

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Lawmaker Absent During Announcement

Despite the significance of the announcement, Mr Chinda was not present during Tuesday’s plenary session when the Speaker formally informed lawmakers of his resignation.

The development had generated debate within political and legislative circles, particularly because Mr Chinda occupied one of the principal opposition leadership positions in the House. Critics questioned whether he could validly continue to hold the office of minority leader after leaving the party that nominated him for the position.

House Spokesperson Clarifies Procedure

In response to earlier reports, House spokesperson Akin Rotimi explained that Mr Chinda had duly notified the House leadership of his resignation before lawmakers proceeded on recess.

Mr Rotimi noted that neither the Constitution, the Electoral Act, nor the Standing Orders of the House require such resignation letters to be read during plenary.

“It is not a constitutional provision, it is not a provision of the Electoral Act, and it is not in the House rules that it is compulsory that a resignation letter from a party should be read on the floor,” Mr Rotimi said.

He added that resignation from a political party is primarily a party matter that takes effect at the member’s ward and local government structures.

End of an Era

Tuesday’s announcement effectively settles the controversy and confirms that Mr Chinda has relinquished both his PDP membership and his position as leader of the opposition caucus in the House.

His departure represents one of the most significant political realignments in the House of Representatives ahead of the 2027 general election, given his prominence within the PDP and his role as a leading opposition figure in the National Assembly.

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Attention is now expected to shift to the PDP caucus in the House as it begins consultations to nominate a new minority leader to fill the vacancy created by Mr Chinda’s resignation.

Mr Chinda is among several politicians from Rivers State who have recently aligned with the APC amid the continuing political realignments reshaping the state’s political landscape ahead of the next election cycle.

 

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