 A former People's Democratic Party chief team, Professor Proto Zuzo Ma, has intensified efforts in mobilizing supporters from the rural areas for the realization of Peter Abiza presidential abetion. Speaking to crowd of supporters while officially joining the Labour Party at his Isu Luka government area of Imo State, Professor Uzo Ma said the Labour Party's presidential candidate has the credentials to save Nigeria from its current economic challenges. He urged the people to support the Labour Party at the forthcoming election and also advised them to get their permanent water cats ready for the election. We are talking of a man who has made his debut into Labour Party and his movement has brought total revolution. His movement has brought a very different political narrative that is speaking for itself. Ladies and gentlemen here present today, I am telling you, I am telling you in all clarity that OB that you see today is not standing alone. Go and get your PVC. It's very, very important because Labour Party is the party that is running in Imo State today. Labour Party is taking upper hand in Imo State today. It's only the party that we are not hiding ourselves and we are mobilizing. This for now is masses. Masses decide who is going to rule. So we are suffered in Nigeria. So we need to change. The chairman of the Social Democratic Party in Lagos State, Ms Tabira Oluwadienke, and some executive members have defected to the People's Democratic Party. Adienke, leading about 15 other party executives to the main opposition party in Monday, said the decision was based on personalities with the tickets of the PDP in the state. According to her, the group consulted widely before settling for the PDP, having considered the reality on the ground. She said they also considered some personalities in the party like Fulke Akindili, the Lagos PDP Deputy Governorship Candidates. The Nigerian Institute of International Affairs hosts the presidential candidate after the Social Democratic Party, Prince Adi Wali Adibayo, to a conversation on foreign policy as an agent of domestic priorities. Speaking on his foreign policy plans, Adibayo emphasized the need for Nigeria to first take care of itself before attending to other issues outside its shores. Our correspondent Paul George reports that the event was well attended by top diplomats and the country.