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BREAKING: Top APC Senator Joins NDC for 2027 Election

May 28, 2026 5:30 pm
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Former Deputy Senate President and influential Delta politician, Senator Ovie Omo-Agege, has officially dumped the All Progressives Congress (APC) and joined the National Democratic Congress (NDC), setting the stage for what may become one of the fiercest political battles ahead of the 2027 general elections.

Omo-Agege made the dramatic announcement in a lengthy statement released Thursday, where he also confirmed his intention to contest for the Delta Central Senatorial seat under the platform of the NDC.

The former Deputy Senate President described his decision as the outcome of “weeks of reflection, consultations and honest conversations” with political associates, supporters and stakeholders across the country.

According to him, Deltans are demanding leadership that listens to the people, acts with integrity and delivers visible results rather than “press releases, billboards and photo-ops.”

In what appears to be a direct attack on the current political establishment in Delta State, Omo-Agege lamented that despite huge federal allocations and Delta’s enormous oil wealth, many communities still suffer from collapsed roads, poor healthcare, unemployment and decaying schools.

“Too much of Delta’s wealth sits in CBN accounts while our people suffer from bad roads, collapsed hospitals and abandoned communities. This is not governance. It is a betrayal of public trust,” he declared.

The former lawmaker praised the leadership of the NDC, specifically acknowledging Senator Seriake Dickson, Senator Moses Cleopas, Governor Peter Obi and Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso for building what he described as a “credible people-first alternative.”

He said the NDC represents inclusion, accountability, grassroots participation and true federalism, insisting that the party offers the clearest pathway for political change in Delta State and Nigeria.

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Omo-Agege also vowed to rebuild political structures across Delta State and position the NDC as a major force ahead of the 2027 elections.

“We built the APC into a competitive force in Delta State when many said it was impossible. We will do it again with the NDC,” he stated.

Declaring his ambition for the Delta Central Senate seat, the former Deputy Senate President said the move was not about personal ambition but about responding to what he described as a renewed call from the people for effective representation.

“I will not go to Abuja to warm the bench. I am going there to fight for Delta Central and ensure every kobo meant for our people is properly accounted for,” he said.

He further promised to champion policies that would create jobs, support small businesses, improve healthcare and strengthen education across Delta State.

Omo-Agege also appealed to youths, women, traditional rulers and voters across Delta State to rally behind what he described as a movement to “reclaim Delta State and Nigeria.”

“This is a defining moment. In 2027, we will end the era of excuses, empty promises and leaders who disappear after elections,” he declared.

The high-profile defection is expected to significantly reshape the political landscape in Delta State, especially in Delta Central, where Omo-Agege remains one of the most influential political figures.

 

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