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Delta’s Dilemma: When Leaders Choose Self Over State 

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Delta’s Dilemma: When Leaders Choose Self Over State 

Dr Abel Dafiaghor

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By Dr. Abel Dafiaghor

In Delta State—a land overflowing with oil wealth and potential—the majority of its citizens continue to live in hardship. From the broken roads of Ughelli to the failing schools in Warri and the under-equipped hospitals in Oleh, the struggle is real. What should be a story of progress has become a painful tale of neglect. And now, to add insult to injury, one of the state’s most powerful sons has made a move many see as the ultimate betrayal.

Senator Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa, former governor of Delta State and PDP vice-presidential candidate in the 2023 elections, has officially defected to the All Progressives Congress (APC)—the same party he publicly criticised throughout his career. To the poor and forgotten people of Delta, this isn’t just a political switch. It’s a slap in the face. 

Running from the Fire or Running for Cover?

Senator Okowa’s defection comes amid serious allegations of mismanaging ₦1.3 trillion during his tenure as governor. He is reportedly under investigation by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). This defection, many believe, is a well-timed move to shield himself from accountability.

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Sahara Reporters: Nigerians Knock Okowa for Fleeing to APC Amid EFCC Probe. In Nigeria, this kind of political defection has become a playbook. A politician comes under fire. The heat turns up. Then—voilà—they switch to the ruling party, and the fire mysteriously dies out. For many Nigerians, this isn’t a strategy. It’s cowardice. 

A Habitual Betrayal

This isn’t the first time Okowa has turned his back on the people and principles he once swore to uphold.

In 2021, southern governors—including Okowa—met in Asaba and agreed that power must return to the South after President Buhari’s tenure. Yet, less than a year later, Okowa accepted the vice-presidential slot under Atiku Abubakar, a northerner. That decision broke the regional consensus and weakened Southern Nigeria’s political unity.

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His move led to major backlash from southern leaders like Chief Edwin Clark, and many believe it contributed to the PDP’s poor performance in the 2023 elections. 

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A Voice from Oleh: “It’s Not the Poverty—It’s the Betrayal”

One elderly mechanic in Oleh said it best:

“It is not even the poverty that hurts the most—it is the betrayal.”

This man, like many Deltans, expected more from Okowa. He voted in hope. He trusted a son of the soil. But now, he feels discarded, used and forgotten. 

Where’s the Development?

Despite billions in state allocations and federal revenue, Delta remains underdeveloped. Roads are barely motorable. Public schools are underfunded. Hospitals lack basic equipment. Unemployment is high. And crime is rising.

Rather than focusing on solving these problems, Okowa allegedly used his time in office to fight political enemies, sideline his mentor, Chief James Ibori, and promote his daughter into public office.

Today, Deltans ask: what was all that political drama for, if it ends with Okowa handing over his loyalty to the same APC he once opposed? 

A Shameful Exit

Okowa’s defection to the APC—before the administration he helped install is even halfway through its term—is not just a betrayal of the PDP. It’s a betrayal of every Deltan who cast a vote in the belief that they were supporting a stable, consistent vision for the state.

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This is not how states are built. This is how legacies are ruined.

Conclusion: Delta Deserves Better

Delta State deserves leadership that puts the people first. Leadership that honours promises. Leadership that builds, not burns.

Senator Ifeanyi Okowa’s political moves may offer him temporary shelter from legal storms. But in the eyes of the suffering masses—in Oleh, Sapele, Agbor, Bomadi, and beyond—his name now carries the weight of disappointment.

He may switch parties. He may outplay probes. But the one court he cannot escape is the people’s memory. 

About the Author

Dr. Abel Dafiaghor is a Delta-born civic advocate, physical therapist, and digital marketing strategist. His father was the Chairman of Delta Movement in Ughelli, and he is passionate about good governance, accountability, and the dignity of ordinary Deltans.

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