Saturday, January 10, 2026

Delta Progressives Movement Charts Path for 2027 Elections at Strategic Meeting in Asaba


 

By Ovie Bethel.

The Delta Progressives Movement (DPM) held an important strategic meeting at the Delta State capital, Asaba, on Friday, 9th January 2026, graciously hosted by the Delta North Coordinator, Hon. Victor Ucheka.

The meeting brought together key members of the organization for in-depth discussions on the future direction of DPM and strategies for active participation in the 2027 general elections. The session was described as engaging, forward-looking, and filled with a strong sense of unity and commitment to progressive ideals.

In attendance were notable members including Comr. Kefe Stanley Ikpeni, Dr. Harrison Adjan, Chief Oghenerukevwe Pleasure Eferaye, Mr. Djele Meshack, Mr. Ebruphiyo Etaghene (PhD), Evang. Sane Peter Dara, Amb. John-Kenedy Agoba, Comr. Egbodor O. Spencer, and the host Hon. Victor Ucheka. Barr. Lucky Arisabor, the organization’s Legal Adviser, was unavoidably absent.

During the meeting, members discussed practical strategies to strengthen the organization, expand its influence across the state, and ensure active and meaningful participation in the upcoming elections. The focus was on creating a roadmap that will enable DPM to contribute effectively to the political growth and development of Delta State.

Speaking at the event, members emphasized that the meeting was not just about planning for elections but also about building a strong, united, and progressive political platform capable of influencing positive change in the state. Participants agreed on the importance of constructive dialogue, collaboration, and a shared commitment to the ideals that DPM stands for.

The outcome of the meeting, according to organizers, lays a clear pathway for the growth, consolidation, and future impact of the organization, signaling a brighter future for progressive politics in Delta State.

This gathering reflects DPM’s determination to be a key player in the state’s political landscape, ensuring that the voice of progressives is heard loud and clear as the 2027 elections approach.

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Monday, January 5, 2026

A New Year Appeal for Healing and Justice: The Okuama Matter


 

As the nation enters a new year, it is customary to reflect on the past while seeking opportunities for renewal, reconciliation, and a stronger future. In this spirit, the appointment of Honourable Minister Christopher Musa presents a timely opportunity to address unresolved issues that continue to weigh on the conscience of the nation — particularly the tragic events surrounding Okuama in Delta State.

The destruction of the Okuama community, the loss of lives, and the displacement of families remain deeply painful chapters in Nigeria’s recent history. Nearly two years later, the effects of those events are still felt, not only by the affected families but also by citizens who desire justice, closure, and trust in national institutions.

Of particular concern is the continued detention of Okuama community leaders, some of whom have sadly passed away while awaiting resolution. As the year turns, this lingering situation calls for compassionate review and decisive action.

A New Year Opportunity for Restorative Leadership

The beginning of a new year traditionally symbolizes fresh resolve and renewed commitment to doing what is right. Honourable Minister Musa is uniquely positioned, at this moment, to guide the Ministry of Defence toward a resolution that reflects fairness, due process, and humanity.

A review of the cases of the remaining detainees — and their release where appropriate — would be widely received as a gesture of national healing, a reaffirmation of respect for the rule of law, a confidence-building step between the military and civilian communities, and a forward-looking act that allows the nation to turn a painful page.

Such an action would not diminish the authority of the military; rather, it would strengthen its moral standing and reinforce public confidence.

Looking Ahead With Hope

As Nigeria looks toward the year ahead, citizens across all regions and beliefs hope for leadership decisions that promote peace, justice, and unity. Resolving the Okuama matter with compassion and wisdom would send a powerful signal that the new year marks not only the passage of time, but a commitment to renewal.

It is in this spirit that this appeal is made — with hope that the new year brings clarity, courage, and healing.

New Year Prayer

As this new year unfolds, may God grant the Honourable Minister wisdom to discern rightly, courage to act justly, and grace to lead with compassion. May the decisions taken in this season promote reconciliation, restore dignity, and strengthen peace within our nation.

May the new year open a path to healing — for Okuama, for Delta State, and for Nigeria.


Dr. Abel Dafiaghor

Civic Advocate for Justice and Good Governance

Physical Therapist & Community Development Advocate

Son of the former Chairman, Delta State Movement, Ughelli

APC HOLDS PEACEFUL WARD CONGRESS IN MOSOGAR, ELECTS NEW CHAIRMEN FOR WARD 1 & 2 (PHOTOS)

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