APC Delta Congress: The Dawn of a Defining Political Era By Fred Oghenesivbe Esq.

 










Today, March 3, history beckons in Delta State.

At the iconic Cenotaph in Asaba, the Delta State Chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) convenes its first State Congress following the seismic political realignment that reshaped the state’s power structure, the historic collapse of the People's Democratic Party (PDP) framework in Delta State, into what is today widely acknowledged as the "Great Political Movement," led by Governor Sheriff Oborevwori.

This is no ordinary congress. It is not merely a routine political exercise. It is the formal unveiling of a new order. At the forefront of this defining moment stands the State Leader of the party and Governor of Delta State, Sheriff Oborevwori. He will lead party leaders, stakeholders, delegates, and loyal faithful into what promises to be a congress of consolidation, direction, and renewed strength.

Across the globe, politics follows a familiar rhythm; negotiation and compromise, persuasion and principle, strategy and sacrifice. It is often a careful dance: a little to the right, a little to the left. But at its heart, politics is about unity of purpose, strength of structure, and the collective will to win.

Above all, it is about leadership.

The APC in Delta State, under Governor Oborevwori’s stewardship, has demonstrated firmness, clarity of purpose, and a performance-driven promise that resonates with the aspirations of the people. Leadership capacity is not measured by rhetoric alone, but by the ability to unify diverse interests into a formidable political force. In this regard, the Governor has proven both steady and strategic.

This congress carries additional weight. It is the first major gathering since the adoption of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Governor Sheriff Oborevwori as sole Presidential and Governorship standard-bearers for the forthcoming general elections.

The stakes are unmistakably high.

Today’s decisions will shape tomorrow’s victories. The structures built now will determine the strength with which the party marches into 2027. The message must be clear: we mobilize not for division, but for dominance; not for discord, but for destiny.

As the political pendulum swings, and as it inevitably does, our collective responsibility is to ensure that, whatever the outcome, unity prevails. Democracy within the party must strengthen the party, not strain it. When the ballots are counted and the dust settles, we must embrace the winners, celebrate collective triumph, and close ranks for the battles ahead.

Naturally, conversations have emerged regarding zoning and balance. A significant majority favours the emergence of the State Party Chairman from the South Senatorial District in the spirit of political equilibrium. Others advocate for the North Senatorial District, equally invoking fairness and inclusion.

These debates are healthy. They reflect engagement. They demonstrate ownership. But above preferences and projections stands a guiding principle: fairness, equity, and good conscience. Let the delegates speak. Let majority will prevail. Let justice temper ambition.

When the process is transparent and participatory, legitimacy follows naturally.

Our state party leader, Governor Oborevwori is widely regarded as a bridge-builder, a leader anchored in peace, equity, and sound judgment. Those privileged to have worked closely with him understand his calm deliberation, his consultative approach, and his commitment to justice.

Trust is not demanded; it is earned. Over the years, Governor Oborevwori has earned it. And it is this trust that must guide us today.

No matter how intense the contest, no matter how spirited the campaigns, the end must justify the means; a stronger, united APC poised for overwhelming victory in 2027.

The bigger picture is 2027 general elections. Let us approach this State Congress with open minds and elevated vision. The real contest lies ahead. The ultimate objective is clear: deliver Delta State convincingly for our party and its candidates in 2027. 

Structures must be fortified. Grassroots mobilization must deepen. Stakeholders must align. The “Ukodo” symbolic of shared reward and collective participation will surely go round, one way or another. But first, we must sustain unity. Without unity, victory is fragile. With unity, victory is inevitable. 

Today is more than a congress. It is a statement of intent. It is the birth of a consolidated political movement determined to redefine Delta’s trajectory.

As delegates gather beneath the Asaba sky at the Cenotaph, they do so not merely as party members, but as architects of a renewed political future.

May this Congress be peaceful. May it be transparent. May it be result-oriented. And may it mark the unmistakable beginning of a new era.

APC — Renewed Hope for MORE Agenda.

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