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APC may emerge majority in DSHA as 10 members brace to dump PDP, says Omo-Agege

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After a clean sweep of the three senatorial seats in Delta State with the recent defection of Delta North’s Senator Ned Nwoko, a major realignment in the power structure in the state House of Assembly is looming as 10 members are set to dump PDP for APC.

A far reaching shift in the House is inevitable with the possible emergence of APC law makers as the majority party.

Speaking at a grand reception of Chief Itiako Ikpokpo aka Malik, two-term chairman of Isoko South Local Government Area into the APC fold at Uro-Irri on Saturday, Senator Ovie Omo-Agege, Deputy President of the Senate in the 9th Session and leader of Delta State APC, revealed that 10 members of the State House of Assembly are poised to dump PDP for APC. With seven seats won in the 2023 general election, the opposition party may become the majority party and prompt a change in the House leadership.

Omo-Agege described PDP as a party that represents retrogression and lacking the ideas to rev up the economy, stating that its dominance in Delta is rapidly crumbling. He highlighted the historic gains APC made in the 2023 election, securing two senatorial seats, two House of Representatives seats, and seven House of Assembly seats—a feat never before achieved by an opposition party in the state.

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The former Deputy Senate President said Ikpokpo’s move is pivotal, describing it as a turning point for the APC in Delta State. He revealed that he had persistently pressured Ikpokpo to join the party, and after a long wait, his efforts had finally paid off. According to the APC gubernatorial flag bearer in the 2023 election, Ikpokpo had shown unwavering support for him as the APC candidate even while still in the PDP, a testament to his alignment with the progressive movement.

Omo-Agege said the imminent defection to APC of 10 PDP law makers in the State House of Assembly will bring the total to 17 lawmakers, setting the stage for an APC-controlled legislature.

He attributed APC’s change in fortunes to President Bola Tinubu’s economic policies, which, he said, has created an enabling environment for economic growth despite initial challenges. He pointed out that Delta State’s revenue had surged under Tinubu’s administration, with the state receiving over ₦1 trillion in allocations within a period of one and a half years —a stark contrast to previous years. He insisted that these financial improvements were proof of Tinubu’s effective governance and that more politicians were aligning with the ruling party as a result.

In his remarks, Chief Itiako Ikpokpo pledged to work tirelessly to strengthen APC’s structure in Delta State. He urged party members to welcome new entrants with open arms, stressing that unity was critical in defeating PDP in 2027. He vowed to help expand APC’s reach, expressing confidence that the party upstage PDP in 2027.

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APC Isoko South Chairman, Vincent Egbogbo, also hailed Ikpokpo’s defection as a sign of greater victories ahead. He declared that the party was preparing to take over Delta State in 2027, urging members to consolidate their efforts in ensuring PDP’s total defeat.

With the momentum shifting rapidly in favor of the APC, Delta’s political landscape is set for a major shake-up in the coming months. The defection of more lawmakers could tip the scales in favor of the ruling party, setting the stage for an unprecedented political realignment in the state.

The event was attended by top APC leaders, including the member representing Ethiope Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, Erhiatake Ibori-Suenu; Chairman of the governing board of NDDC, Chiedu Ebie; former Delta state Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Chief Ovuozourie Macaulay; leader of APC in Isoko nation, Chief Lucky Esigie; Chief Lucky Okper, Comrade Mike Akpobire and a host of others.

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Ugochinyere remains Nigeria’s number one Hushpuppi of politics-Olayinka carpets Imo Rep

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Lere Olayinka, the Senior Special Assistant on Public Communications and Social Media to the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, has rubbished Ikenga Ugochinyere, the House of Representatives member representing Ideato Federal Constituency in Imo State, as a habitual liar.

Olayinka made the remarks in response to Ugochinyere’s recent demand that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) National Working Committee (NWC) expel both Wike and the party’s embattled National Secretary, Samuel Anyanwu. Ugochinyere had also advocated for the removal of PDP’s acting National Chairman, Umar Damagum, insisting these actions were crucial to resolving the party’s internal crisis.

In his statement, Ugochinyere warned of an impending crisis, urging the NWC to take swift action:
“To prevent this looming disaster, the NWC must urgently convene an emergency meeting and, with or without Damagum, use their majority to expel Anyanwu—the party’s political traitor—and confirm the appointment of a substantive National Chairman from the North Central region.”

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In a sharp rebuttal during an interview with Daily Post, Olayinka labeled Ugochinyere a “political Hushpuppi,” accusing him of exploiting political platforms for dubious motives.

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“Ugochinyere embodies the lies and deception troubling the PDP,” Olayinka said.
“He’s nothing more than a political Hushpuppi, constantly on the lookout for a platform to carry out his Yahoo Yahoo brand of politics.
“Soon enough, when the PDP needs him, he’ll be nowhere to be found.”

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I don’t regret dumping LP for APC  —  Valentine Ozigbo

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A former governorship aspirant of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Anambra State, Valentine Ozigbo, said he did not regret his decision to dump the Labour Party (LP) for the APC.

Ozigbo, who defected to the APC ahead of the party’s governorship primaries, lost the ticket to Nicholas Ukachukwu. He said he dumped the LP because he was not comfortable with what was going on in the party.

Speaking on Arise Television’s ‘The Morning Show’ on Friday, the former LP chieftain justified his defection to the ruling party, saying he explored all options, but his concerns were not addressed.

Asked if he regrets dumping the LP, Ozigbo said, “I have no regrets whatsoever.”

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On the gale of defection that hit the Peoples Democratic Party in Delta State, the governorship aspirant said different politicians have different reasons for defecting to another party.

“Some of them are genuine considerations, either because of lack of internal party mechanism to resolve issues fairly and equitably, that can actually push somebody out, and then some others may find other reasons. Some noble, some not so noble,” he stated.

According to Ozigbo, he decided to join the ruling APC because the main opposition parties were dysfunctional.

“I put all the parties on the table, and I did my introspection. I prayed about it, I engaged as much as I could. And for me, there are only two options we have in this country today, either be in the mainstream party and see how you can orchestrate the change that you’re looking for, or be part of opposition. I see a very dysfunctional position,” he said.

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He maintained that his reason for joining the APC was noble, adding that his defection to the party was predicated on his mission to connect Anambra to the center.’

“I am here for noble reasons. I’m here because I prioritize Anambra people first. I’m here because I also prioritize God, and I felt that there’s one party that can enable us not just get the victory, protect the mandate, connect Anambra to the center and eventually achieve better dividends of democracy, and ultimately, I have a better country,” Ozigbo said.

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