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Omo-Agege dumps APC, joins NDC, declares Senate return bid

Former Deputy President of the Senate, Ovie Omo-Agege, has announced his defection to the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) and declared his intention to contest the Delta Central senatorial seat in the 2027 general elections.

 

Omo-Agege made the announcement in a statement on Thursday, saying his decision followed weeks of reflection and consultations with political associates, supporters and stakeholders across the country.

 

He said his move to the NDC was driven by what he described as the need for “accountability, inclusion and true federalism,” adding that the new platform offers a stronger alternative for political restructuring.

 

“Today, I formally announce my decision to join the National Democratic Congress (NDC),” he said.

 

According to him, the decision reflects the expectations of his supporters who, he claimed, want leadership that “listens first, acts with integrity, and delivers results that can be seen and felt.”

 

Omo-Agege confirmed that he will contest the Delta Central senatorial seat under the new party, insisting that the move was about “renewed representation” rather than personal ambition.

 

He criticised the state of governance in Delta State, alleging that despite large federal allocations, communities still suffer from poor infrastructure, unemployment and failing public services.

 

“In too many communities, roads have collapsed and remain impassable. Primary health centres lack drugs and equipment. Schools are overcrowded,” he said.

 

The former senator also accused political leaders of mismanaging resources and failing to translate revenue into development, describing the situation as “a failure of leadership.”

 

Omo-Agege said he was confident in rebuilding political structures in Delta State under the NDC, recalling his role in strengthening the APC in the past.

 

He pledged to prioritise job creation, improved healthcare, education, and equitable distribution of federal projects if elected.

 

The former Senate Deputy President also urged youths, women, traditional rulers and voters to mobilise ahead of the 2027 elections, stressing that “your PVC is your greatest power.”

 

He added that the NDC would field candidates across all levels of government, including governorship and legislative positions, and promised a political movement focused on “discipline, transparency and service.”

 

“The work starts now. The time is now. The people are ready,” he said.

Olayinka Babatunde

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