The resignation of Omo-Agege from the All Progressives Congress (APC) following his defeat in the Delta State senatorial primary marks a significant shift in the political landscape. Omo-Agege, a former Deputy Senate President, cited a disconnect between his political objectives and those of the APC, emphasizing the need to align more closely with his constituents' interests. His decision underscores the growing discontent within party ranks as factions vie for influence ahead of the upcoming elections.

In his resignation statement, Omo-Agege remarked, “After reviewing recent developments within the APC... it is clear that my political objectives and those of my constituents are better served outside the party.” This sentiment reflects a broader trend where political figures are reassessing their affiliations in light of internal party dynamics and electoral strategies.

As Omo-Agege navigates this transition, his next steps will be closely monitored, especially how they could reshape voter sentiment in Delta State. This development may signal the rise of new political alliances or movements, highlighting the fluid nature of Nigerian politics as the election year approaches.