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Delta APC Faces Fresh Scrutiny as Omo-Agege, Ochei Defect to NDC After Primaries

The fallout from Delta APC primaries continues as Omo-Agege and Victor Ochei defect to the NDC and secure waivers to contest senatorial seats.

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The fallout from the All Progressives Congress (APC) primaries in Delta State appears far from settled, with the defection of two of the party’s most prominent figures, Ovie Omo-Agege and Victor Ochei, adding a new dimension to the state’s evolving political landscape.

The duo have officially joined the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) and received waivers from the party to contest the Delta Central and Delta North senatorial seats in the 2027 elections.

Their move has sparked renewed debate about the APC’s internal stability, the lingering dissatisfaction from its primary elections and the possibility of a broader political realignment in Delta State.

Omo-Agege’s departure followed his defeat in the APC Delta Central senatorial primary to incumbent senator Ede Dafinone. The outcome was widely viewed as a significant blow to a politician who had long been regarded as one of the APC’s most influential leaders in the state.

Having served as deputy senate president and contested the governorship election under the APC banner in 2023, Omo-Agege’s loss marked a dramatic reversal that many analysts believe could reshape political alliances in Delta.

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Explaining his decision to leave the APC, Omo-Agege said he acted after “weeks of reflection, consultations and honest conversations” with supporters and stakeholders, maintaining that Deltans want leadership anchored on integrity and results.

The NDC, meanwhile, moved swiftly to welcome both defectors, describing them as experienced politicians with proven grassroots influence and strategic value to the party’s growth in Delta State.

Beyond the official announcements, however, the defections have intensified scrutiny of the APC’s post-primary reconciliation efforts.

Political observers argue that the primaries may have deepened existing divisions within the party, particularly among supporters who believed key stakeholders would play a stronger role in shaping candidate emergence.

Others suggest the exits raise questions about whether the APC adequately considered the political consequences of losing influential figures who command loyal support bases across Delta Central and Delta North.

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For the NDC, the development represents a significant opportunity to strengthen its foothold in one of the South-South’s most politically competitive states.

Analysts believe Omo-Agege’s entry could immediately boost the party’s profile in Delta Central, while Ochei’s network could have a similar impact in Delta North.

Yet the situation also raises broader questions. Will more defections follow? Can the NDC balance the ambitions of its expanding membership? And will voters see these moves as genuine political convictions or strategic repositioning ahead of 2027?

While those questions remain unanswered, the implications of the APC primaries continue to reverberate across Delta State, suggesting that the contest for political dominance in the state has entered a new and potentially unpredictable phase.

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