In a significant political move, Ovie Omo-Agege has unveiled plans to enhance the competitiveness of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in Delta State. This announcement comes at a pivotal time as the party seeks to regain influence in a region dominated by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). Omo-Agege, a prominent figure in Delta politics, emphasized his experience in building effective political structures, stating, “I know what it takes to build a political structure, make it competitive in Delta State.”

Historically, the NDC has struggled to assert itself against the PDP's stronghold, but Omo-Agege’s strategy involves grassroots mobilization and strengthening party organization to attract more voters. His leadership is expected to galvanize support, especially among younger demographics who have been increasingly disillusioned with traditional politics.

Looking ahead, Omo-Agege's initiative could reshape the political landscape in Delta State, potentially leading to a more competitive electoral environment. As the NDC prepares for upcoming elections, the success of these plans will depend on effectively communicating their vision to the electorate and translating organizational strength into votes.