Political tensions are building in Delta South Senatorial District as Senator Joel-Onowakpo Thomas and former lawmaker James Manager Diden rekindle their rivalry ahead of the 2027 general elections. A senatorial seat refers to a position in the upper chamber of the National Assembly, where representatives legislate on national issues.
Both political figures are seen as influential stakeholders within Delta State politics, with strong grassroots structures and loyal support bases across the district.
Sources indicate that the renewed contest is already shaping alignments within political parties, as supporters begin mobilisation efforts.
Observers note that Delta South has historically been a competitive political zone, often witnessing intense contests among established politicians.
Stakeholders have expressed concerns about the potential for heightened political tension, urging all parties to maintain decorum and adhere to democratic principles.
Experts highlight that early positioning by aspirants reflects the strategic importance of the senatorial district in broader state and national politics.
The development underscores the gradual build up to the 2027 elections, with key actors seeking to consolidate influence.
Analysts believe that the outcome of the contest will depend on party dynamics, voter sentiment and the candidates’ ability to connect with constituents.

