The All Progressives Congress (APC) congress in Delta State, convened on Tuesday in Asaba as a platform to project unity ahead of the 2027 elections, instead laid bare deepening divisions within the party following the absence of several heavyweight figures. The meeting, held at the Cenotaph in the state capital, was shunned by former Deputy Senate President Ovie Omo-Agege, Senator Ned Nwoko, and House of Representatives member Eritake Ibori-Suenu, alongside other influential stakeholders. Their non-attendance cast a pall over the exercise and sharpened speculation about widening fault lines within the Delta chapter of the ruling All Progressives Congress. Although no official explanation was offered for the boycott, party sources told newsmen the absent leaders felt marginalised during the planning and execution of the congress and opted to stay away with their supporters. Despite the high-profile absences, Delta State Governor Sheriff Oborevwori and his allies pressed ahead, producin...