Taraba State Governor Agbu Kefas has sparked political conversation after suggesting he may leave his current party and join the All Progressives Congress (APC). Speaking during a recent event, Kefas hinted that politics is about building alliances and doing what is best for the people, which many interpreted as a sign of a possible defection.
The governor noted that leadership requires flexibility and open-mindedness. While he did not confirm his move outright, his statement has stirred reactions across the state. Supporters say they will follow his leadership direction, while critics believe crossing to another party may shift political power dynamics in Taraba.
Analysts say if Kefas eventually joins the APC, it could majorly reshape the political structure in the North-East region. His comment has already generated discussions within political circles, with many watching closely for his next steps.
For now, Governor Kefas has not made any official announcement, but his remarks suggest a significant political decision may soon be made.





