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2027 Senate: Emerhor Shouldn’t Cast The Nets Before Getting To The River!

by NewsNet Nigeria
2 months ago
in Opinion, Politics
2027 Senate: Emerhor Shouldn’t Cast The Nets Before Getting To The River!

Olorogun O’tega Emerhor

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By Ufuoma Egbe

As conversations around the 2027 Delta Central senatorial race gather momentum, the renewed push to project Olorogun O’tega Emerhor as a viable contender raises more questions than it answers. Beyond the carefully orchestrated endorsements and quiet political manoeuvring, a fundamental issue remains unresolved: where is the evidence of his electoral strength?

Politics is not built on assumptions, nor sustained by a few inconsequential endorsements detached from grassroots reality. It is earned through verifiable influence at the unit, ward, and constituency levels. On this score, critics insist that Emerhor’s record is, at best, underwhelming and poor. In both the 2019 and 2023 elections, he is widely reported to have failed to deliver even his immediate political units and Ward for the APC, a glaring weakness for anyone aspiring to represent Delta Central in the Senate.

Even more troubling is the apparent disconnect between his ambition and his home front. Has Emerhor secured the backing of key political stakeholders in Evwreni? Indications suggest otherwise. Influential blocs within the community are said to be unaware of any formal consultation, yet they call the shots and remain decisive in determining voting outcomes in Evwreni, his home town. In politics, legitimacy begins at home; anything short of that exposes a fragile foundation.

Emerhor’s political history does little to inspire confidence. As a leading figure of the APC during the 2013 and 2015 political cycles, he had ample opportunity to demonstrate statewide appeal. Instead, those elections exposed significant structural weaknesses, with the party struggling to achieve meaningful electoral traction. The inability to secure the constitutional spread in 2015 was not just a party setback; it was a direct indictment of the leadership driving the ticket.

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By 2019, expectations had risen, and Emerhor was widely regarded as a central power broker within the party. Yet, despite his perceived influence in party structure, there is scant public evidence of electoral victories traceable to his political machinery. Influence without results is not leadership; it is illusion. The Urhobo Nation and Delta APC can’t gamble with their senatorial slot to an obviously weak candidate who may squander the opportunity once more!

Equally concerning is the lack of clarity surrounding his ambition. If Emerhor intends to run for the Senate, why the hesitation to declare? Serious contenders do not hide behind proxies or test the waters through political surrogates. They step forward, articulate their vision, and subject themselves to scrutiny, party primaries and fair elections, not subtle blackmail. Anything less suggests uncertainty, fear, not strategy.

The ongoing attempts, real or perceived, to pressure a sitting senator into stepping aside further weaken the moral basis of Emerhor’s ambition. Democracy does not accommodate entitlement. No mandate is transferable by negotiation; it must be earned at the ballot box. Calls for an incumbent to relinquish a legitimately won seat without contest undermine the very principles upon which the system is built. Emerhor’s team should develop a more effective strategy; the current approach is ineffective. Senator Ede Dafinone is running again to win, not stepping down for Emerhor or Omo-Agege, and people who lack the courage to declare their political intention, or anyone, for that matter. Anyone aspiring to represent Delta Central Senatorial District seat come 2027 should be prepared to face the incumbent Senator Ede Dafinone in a free and fair APC primary.

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Across Delta State, other aspirants are engaging openly with their constituents, building momentum through visibility and direct interaction. In stark contrast, the situation in Delta Central appears clouded by speculation and backdoor lobbying. Reports of quiet appeals to party power brokers in Abuja only reinforce the perception of a candidacy seeking validation from outside the electorate it hopes to represent.

Lingering questions about Emerhor’s past political conduct further complicate matters. Allegations, particularly from the 2015 electoral cycle—regarding loyalty, commitment to party ideals, and money exchanging hands against APC interests—continue to resurface. While unproven, they remain part of the political narrative, and in politics, perception can be as damaging as fact. Leadership demands trust, and trust thrives on transparency.

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Beyond individual ambition lies a broader issue of equity. The senatorial seat in Delta Central has, for the better part of the current democratic era, remained within the Ughelli North, Ughelli South, and Udu axis. With roughly 20 out of 28 years already accounted for, and Ughelli North, Emerhor and Omo-Agege’s state constituency alone holding it for 12 years, any fresh bid from the same bloc inevitably raises concerns about fairness and inclusiveness.

Equity cannot be selectively invoked. If it is to mean anything, it must translate into genuine power rotation, not the recycling of influence among familiar political strongholds. The credibility of the system depends on it.

Ultimately, the path to 2027 will separate serious contenders from speculative aspirants. For O’tega Emerhor, the challenge is straightforward but unavoidable: prove electoral relevance, secure grassroots legitimacy, and declare openly and face other aspirants in an open party primary. Until then, the attempt to cast political nets without first reaching the river will continue to appear premature, unconvincing, and fundamentally flawed.

– Egbe, a political analyst, writes from Eku, Delta State.

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