In a significant political shift, former Deputy Senate President Omo-Agege has officially resigned from the All Progressives Congress (APC), citing the need to better pursue his political aspirations and serve the interests of Delta Central. This move comes amid growing discontent within the party over its direction and governance issues, raising questions about its stability ahead of upcoming elections.

Omo-Agege, who has been a prominent figure in Nigerian politics, expressed his sentiments clearly: "It has become evident that my vision for Delta Central and the aspirations of my constituents can be better realized outside the APC." His departure may reflect a broader trend as other party members reassess their affiliations in light of the APC's current challenges, including internal divisions and waning public support.

Moving forward, Omo-Agege's resignation could catalyze a realignment of political forces in Delta State and beyond. As other leaders contemplate their positions, the APC must address its internal issues to retain its influence and prevent further defections. The evolving political landscape will be crucial as Nigeria approaches critical elections, with party loyalty increasingly under scrutiny.