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Cracks in Delta APC deepens as senator Omo Agege And Leaders Boycott State Congress Amid Factional Feud

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By David Owei,Bayelsa

There is palpable crisis and rancour currently rocking the Delta State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has reportedly deepened, as key party leaders shunned the party’s State Congress on Tuesday.

Among those absent were former Deputy Senate President and ex-senator representing Delta Central Senatorial District, Senator Ovie Omo-Agege, as well as the senator representing Delta North Senatorial District, Senator Ned Nwoko.

Also absent was Erhiatake Ibori-Suenu, member representing the Ethiope Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives and daughter of former Governor James Ibori.

Other founding leaders of the party prior to the defection of members from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) into the APC were also said to have boycotted the congress.

It was gathered that the Delta APC is currently divided into factions, with one bloc loyal to the Ibori/Omo-Agege camp and another aligned with the state governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, who is reportedly perceived to enjoy the backing of President Bola Tinubu and the party’s national leadership.

In Delta North, the division is said to involve one faction loyal to the immediate past governor, Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa, and another aligned with Senator Ned Nwoko.

It was learnt that the crisis is linked to allegations of imposition of candidates during the ward, local government, and state congresses, allegedly in favour of members of the defunct PDP who recently defected to the APC.

However, the Delta APC coalition has called for immediate cancellation of the purported state congress. describing it as Kangaroo and a big joke.

In a strongly worded statement made available to newsmen on Monday 2nd March, the Delta State APC Coalition for Equity alleged that several aspirants from the old APC bloc who duly paid for the State Chairmanship nomination forms were deliberately denied access to the forms despite full compliance with party guidelines.

The group described the refusal to release the forms as “exclusion through administrative obstruction,” arguing that it effectively shuts out qualified card-carrying members from participating in the party’s internal democratic process.

“This pattern raises serious concerns about transparency, equity and adherence to due process,” the coalition said, warning that the APC must not be reduced to “a platform where outcomes are predetermined and aspirants screened out through technical maneuvers”.

The coalition further alleged that recently defected elements from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), led by Governor Oborevwori, were exerting undue influence over the congress arrangements.

It specifically pointed to what it called “credible fears” of an orchestrated plan to install Chief Solomon Arayinka, a former Delta State PDP Chairman, as APC State Chairman, alongside Elder Moses Idu as Deputy Chairman, a move it warned would amount to “a transfer of PDP leadership structure into the APC.”

“If accurate, such action would marginalise foundational members who built this party through sacrifice and resilience,” the statement declared, insisting that “Delta APC is not an annex of any other political formation.”

The group said the alleged irregularities have sparked widespread disenchantment among loyal members across the state and could damage party unity ahead of the 2027 general elections.

In a dramatic escalation, the coalition had called on APC faithful across Delta State not to travel to Asaba for the scheduled congress on Tuesday, March 3, warning that participation would legitimize “an already decided congress.”

“Participation in a compromised kangaroo exercise will only validate injustice and erode the credibility of our party structures,” the statement read.

The coalition demanded the immediate release of nomination forms to all aspirants who had paid for them and called for the congress to be rescheduled to a new date to allow for a free and inclusive process where all card-carrying members can vote.

It also appealed directly to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the APC National Chairman, Professor Nentawe, as well as members of the National Working Committee, to urgently intervene, investigate the alleged irregularities and restore credibility to the process.

“Our demand is simple: fairness, transparency and equal opportunity for all aspirants,” the coalition stated, warning that justice delayed at this critical moment could have far-reaching consequences for party cohesion and electoral prospects.

The statement was signed by Ambassador Felix Datuowei, Acting Chairman; Kenchad Rafua, Acting Secretary General; and Chief Alex Ikpeazu, described as an excluded aspirant for the Delta State APC chairmanship position.

Meanwhile, Governor Sheriff Oborevwori has called for unity and peace among party members while speaking shortly after the State APC Congress held at the Cenotaph in Asaba, the Delta State capital.

However, he added, “Anyone who did not come for this State Congress is not an indigene of Delta State.”

Governor Oborevwori expressed gratitude to the outgoing executive, led by Omeni Sobotie, for steering the party through what he described as a defining transition period following the political realignment of April 2025.

He said, “I stand before you today filled with a deep sense of responsibility and brimming with optimism about the bright prospects of our great party. What began as a principled decision to align Delta State with the renewed vision of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has evolved into a powerful and unstoppable political movement.

“I commend the discipline, cooperation and resilience demonstrated by party members across the state and the peaceful conduct of congresses in the 270 wards, 25 local government areas and the State as a testament to the APC’s internal democracy. There was no imposition. What we witnessed is broad consultation, agreement and inclusiveness. This structure belongs to all of us.

“I charge the new executive to prioritize regular meetings, strengthen grassroots engagement and intensify voter mobilization efforts ahead of the 2027 polls. Our mission is unequivocal.”

“We must secure victory at every level – the Presidency, the Senate, the House of Representatives, the Governorship and the State House of Assembly. I have confidence that the APC in the state would deliver massive votes for President Tinubu and all the party’s candidates,” the governor added.

Succinctly, the former Delta State PDP Chairman, Solomon Arenyeka emerged by consensus as the APC State Chairman. The former PDP State Organising Secretary, Emmanuel Egbabor, retained his position at the State APC Congress, while Mrs. Ifeyinwa Sobotie, wife of the immediate past APC State Chairman, emerged as the State Woman Leader, among other appointments.

Dramatically, the newly elected chairman of All Progressives Congress(APC),Chief Solomon Arenyeka has promised to end all the bitterness and acrimony that characterized the party in the past.

Arenyenka stated this at the opening remarks at the swearing-in, dwelt on the imperatives of peace, dwelling on the need for forgiveness, understanding and mutual trust from members and to all and sundry.

The chairman urged the entire party to put behind them the imbroglio that characterized the process of the congress.

Though, the congress attracted party leaders and stakeholders from across the state, ending in a charged atmosphere of celebration as the Delta APC formally inaugurated its new leadership ahead of the next electoral cycle, but some notable political figures and chieftains shun the Congress.

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Barr George Alabh Turnah Emerged As Bayelsa PDP Chairman, Commissions New PDP Secretariat

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By David Owei,Bayelsa

It was historic and unprecedented,as the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Bayelsa State Chapter, held its State Congress in Yenagoa.

The congress unanimously and harmoniously adopted the leadership of Barr. George Alabh Turnah, OON, as the State Chairman of the party.While Mr. Tony Gabriel emerged as Deputy Chairman, as Hon. Ato Alfrede Ebibokaye was adopted as the State Secretary.

Other members of the State Working Committee that were affirmed included Hon. Mietokumo Opuokoni, Assistant Secretary; Hon. Biobelemoye Igoniwari, Treasurer; Hon. Abrakasa Ebiegebei, Assistant Treasurer; Hon. Erenpakaomo Eke-Siff, Financial Secretary; Hon. Amgbare Flupower, Assistant Financial Secretary; Hon. Godspower Toruokorie, Organizing Secretary; Hon. Ogbentari Okere, Assistant Organizing Secretary; Hon. Ikaebimo Mark, Publicity Secretary; Hon. Smart Gboribie, Assistant Publicity Secretary; Barr. Awudumapu Agorodi, Esq., Legal Adviser; Barr. Effort Kai, Esq., Assistant Legal Adviser; Hon. Sola Yoko Amain, Auditor; Hon. Dimaro Fidelix Enakpotari, Assistant Auditor; Hon. Nicholas Eferebo, Youth Leader; Hon. Azikwe Isau, Assistant Youth Leader; Mrs. Evelyn Bolouebi Odi, Woman Leader; and Mrs. Wolisi Kosioma, Assistant Woman Leader.

Another major highlight at the epoch making event was that the PDP in Bayelsa State also commissioned its new Party Secretariat located before Watgo Filling Station along the Express Road in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State.

Party stakeholders noted that the new party secretariat will enhance the smooth running of the party’s administrative and political activities, positioning the party for greater coordination and mobilization. They expressed optimism that the development will further strengthen the party and lead it to victory in both the national and state elections come 2027.

Stakeholders also described the congress as peaceful, free, and fair, expressing confidence that the newly elected executives will strengthen the party’s structure and further consolidate its grassroots support ahead of future political engagements.

Our correspondent who monitored the exercise reported that the atmosphere remained calm and well-coordinated, with party members displaying unity and cooperation throughout the congress.

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INC ELECTION: Governor Diri Commends Candidates, CITRE, Other Institutions

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the Chairman of PANDEF, Ambassador Godknows Igali, the Commissioner for Ijaw National Affairs, Chief Godspower Oporomor, his Information counterpart, Mrs Ebiuwou Koku-Obiyai, the Chairman of Bayelsa State Traditional Rulers and CITRE, His Royal Majesty King Bubaraye Dakolo, the Chairman, INC Electoral Committee, Retired Supreme Court Justice Francis Tabai, his vice and the Pere of Tarakiri Clan, Dr Seiyifa Koroye, among others.

By David Owei,Bayelsa

The Bayelsa State Governor, Senator Douye Diri, has commended individuals and institutions including the six presidential candidates and the Conference of Ijaw Traditional Rulers and Elders (CITRE) for their efforts towards actualising a peaceful and seamless transition of leadership in the Ijaw National Congress (INC).

He gave the commendation during a stakeholders meeting at the weekend in Government House, Yenagoa, where all the candidates gunning for the INC presidency agreed to withdraw all subsisting litigations concerning the Ijaw National Congress election.

Senator Diri, who was represented by his deputy, Dr Peter Akpe, also expressed gratitude to the Chairman of the Pan Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF), Ambassador Godknows Bolade Igali, the Chairman and members of the INC National Electoral Committee and other stakeholders who contributed to the resolution reached at the meeting.

Drawing an analogy from the scriptures, particularly First Kings Chapter 3, he likened the unanimous agreement of the candidates to withdraw all pending court cases to the decision of the true mother of the disputed baby who pleaded with King Solomon not to cut the child into two.

According to the Bayelsa helmsman, the resolution reflects the enthusiasm, love and patriotic fervour in all the presidential candidates to move Ijaw nation forward.

Speaking to newsmen shortly after the meeting, the candidates including High Chief MacDonald Igbadiwe who secured the injunction from a Port Harcourt High Court stopping the INC Elections billed for last weekend, confirmed the agreement and pledged commitment towards the peaceful emergence of the next President of the apex Ijaw socio-cultural organization.

Also speaking, the President of Ijaw National Congress, Professor Benjamin Okaba , expressed delight at the outcome of the meeting, pointing out that the resolution would enable the National Executive Council of the INC and other critical stakeholders to settle all grey areas within the 30-day window given by the convention.

He said: “Today is a culmination of several efforts being made by myself and some members of the INC Exco to ensure that the transition moves on smoothly, and we will get to the appropriate destination.

“The meeting which was convened by His Excellency, the Governor of Bayelsa State in his capacity as the Governor General of the Ijaw nation was very productive. All the six presidential candidates were in attendance and have agreed to withdraw all court cases.

‘I want to assure you that we are going to explore the 30-day window given to us by the Convention to ensure that the election holds. All appropriate organs of the INC will start work immediately, while we monitor the processes of the withdrawal.’

In attendance at the meeting were all the INC presidential candidates, the Chairman of PANDEF, Ambassador Godknows Igali, the Commissioner for Ijaw National Affairs, Chief Godspower Oporomor, his Information counterpart, Mrs Ebiuwou Koku-Obiyai, the Chairman of Bayelsa State Traditional Rulers and CITRE, His Royal Majesty King Bubaraye Dakolo, the Chairman, INC Electoral Committee, Retired Supreme Court Justice Francis Tabai, his vice and the Pere of Tarakiri Clan, Dr Seiyifa Koroye, among others.

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Double Standards in Nigerian Politics? The Controversy Over Senator Abaribe’s Defection.

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Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe

By Amb. Anderson Osiebe.

Nigeria’s political landscape has once again been stirred by controversy following the criticism trailing the recent defection of Enyinnaya Abaribe to another political party outside the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

The backlash has raised fundamental questions about political tolerance, democratic fairness, and the apparent double standards in the reactions of the ruling party when lawmakers switch political allegiances.

For years, Nigeria’s political arena has witnessed a steady flow of opposition lawmakers defecting to the APC. In many cases, these defections were celebrated by the ruling party, welcomed with fanfare, and presented as proof of the APC’s growing political dominance.

Governors, senators, members of the House of Representatives, and even entire political structures have crossed over to the ruling party with little resistance.
However, the reaction to Senator Abaribe’s defection appears to tell a different story.

Senator Abaribe, a prominent figure known for his outspoken positions in the National Assembly, recently chose to align himself with another political platform (ADC) outside the APC. Rather than being treated as a routine democratic choice, his move has reportedly attracted criticism and discomfort from some voices within the ruling party.

Observers say this reaction highlights a troubling inconsistency in Nigeria’s political culture.

In a democratic system, freedom of association remains a core constitutional right. Political actors are expected to freely join or leave parties based on ideological alignment, political strategy, or the interests of their constituents.

Yet, critics argue that in Nigeria, defections are often celebrated only when they strengthen the ruling party but condemned when they weaken it.

Analysts note that the APC has historically benefited from high-profile defections since coming to power in 2015. Lawmakers from opposition parties have frequently moved to the ruling party without facing serious institutional or moral backlash from APC leaders.
These movements were often framed as evidence that the ruling party offered a better platform for governance and national development.

However, the criticism and attacks directed at Abaribe’s departure raises concerns about whether political actors are genuinely committed to democratic principles or merely supportive of defections when they serve their political advantage.

Political commentators say democracy must be consistent. If defections are considered legitimate when opposition lawmakers join the ruling party, the same principle should apply when a lawmaker decides to move in the opposite direction.

Nigeria’s constitution recognizes the right of politicians to associate freely with political parties. While provisions exist concerning defection, particularly in relation to legislative seats, these clauses are often interpreted differently depending on the political interests involved.

Many Nigerians therefore view the controversy around Abaribe’s move as more political than constitutional.

Supporters of the senator argue that his decision reflects the independence that elected representatives should exercise in a democratic system. They insist that lawmakers should not be intimidated or pressured into remaining in political parties that no longer align with their convictions or the interests of their constituents.

Beyond the individual case of Senator Abaribe, the issue highlights a deeper challenge within Nigeria’s political system: the culture of opportunistic politics.
Frequent defections, often without clear ideological differences between parties, have weakened the credibility of Nigeria’s multiparty democracy. Critics say political parties must move beyond mere platforms for electoral convenience and develop clear policy identities that guide political affiliation.

For many Nigerians, the controversy surrounding Abaribe’s defection ultimately exposes the hypocrisy that sometimes defines political reactions in the country.

As Nigeria approaches the next electoral cycle, the handling of political defections may serve as a test of the country’s democratic maturity. True democratic culture requires tolerance, consistency, and respect for political freedoms, regardless of who benefits from them.

If defections are welcomed when they strengthen the ruling party but condemned when they empower alternative platforms, observers warn that such inconsistency could undermine public trust in the political system.

For now, Senator Abaribe’s political move has once again placed the spotlight on the delicate balance between political strategy and democratic principle in Nigeria’s evolving democracy.

Amb. Anderson Osiebe, Executive Director, HallowMace Foundation, Public Policy Expert and an Administrator writes from Abuja – Nigeria.

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