Political calculations in Delta Central are intensifying ahead of the 2027 elections, with former Deputy Senate President Ovie Omo-Agege emerging as a dominant figure in the unfolding contest. Delta Central is a key senatorial district with significant influence in Delta State politics.
The growing question among stakeholders revolves around the perceived political strength of Omo-Agege and the capacity of potential challengers to mount a credible contest.
Observers note that his political network, built over years of legislative and executive engagement, has positioned him as a formidable contender.
Supporters argue that his experience and influence give him a strategic advantage, while critics raise concerns about the need for broader inclusivity in leadership.
Stakeholders within political parties are reportedly reassessing alliances and strategies in response to the evolving dynamics.
Experts highlight that early positioning often shapes electoral outcomes, particularly in highly competitive regions.
The development underscores rising political tension and strategic manoeuvring ahead of the elections.
Analysts believe that the eventual outcome will depend on party structures, voter sentiment and the effectiveness of campaign strategies.

