In a significant political maneuver, Senator Ede Dafinone and former Governor Ifeanyi Okowa emerged victorious in the recent APC senatorial primaries in Delta, signaling a potential shift in the state's political landscape. Their triumph over established figures, including Ovie Omo-Agege, underscores a consolidation of support among APC factions ahead of the upcoming elections.

Dafinone, who has been a prominent voice in Delta politics, expressed confidence in their campaign strategy. "We are ready to bring about the change that our people deserve," he stated, emphasizing the need for unity and progress within the party. Okowa's return to the political scene, following his gubernatorial term, adds a layer of experience and recognition that could attract undecided voters.

As the APC gears up for the general elections, the synergy between Dafinone and Okowa may prove pivotal in mobilizing grassroots support and addressing key issues such as economic development and security. Their victory not only reshapes the APC's prospects in Delta but also sets the stage for a competitive political battle that could redefine alliances and voter sentiments in the region.