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APC Congress Turns Violent in Ethiope West; Ogharefe Chiefs Reject Ovade Relocation

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Last updated: February 23, 2026 5:26 pm
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The Oguedion R’Ogharefe, the Traditional Council of Chiefs and Elders in Oghara Kingdom, Ethiope West Local Government Area of Delta State, has strongly condemned the violence that erupted during the All Progressives Congress (APC) Local Government Congress held on Saturday, February 21, 2026.

In a press statement issued on February 23, 2026, following an emergency meeting, the Council described the incident as “unfortunate” and expressed shock over reports that the congress, initially expected to hold at the township stadium in Ogharefe, was abruptly relocated to Ovade village only hours before commencement.

According to the Council, the sudden relocation allegedly led to chaos and a near-war situation, resulting in multiple injuries. Several affected individuals are reportedly receiving treatment at various hospitals.

The Council further expressed concern over allegations that some eligible party members were denied access to the congress venue, describing such actions as inconsistent with the spirit of political inclusiveness and the provisions of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended).

Concern Over Venue Relocation

The Council stated that it found no justification for moving the congress from the township stadium in Ogharefe, which has historically served as the venue for Local Government party congresses.

Condemnation of Violence and Political Thuggery

In its resolutions, the Council condemned in strong terms the alleged brandishing of dangerous weapons and acts of violence that reportedly led to injuries.

It also decried what it described as the denial of entry and alleged harassment of legitimate party executives and members. The Council warned against turning any part of Oghara Kingdom into what it termed a “political battleground.”

Youths across the Kingdom were cautioned against allowing themselves to be used as instruments of political violence or division. The Council also urged political elites and elders to remain vigilant against external influences that could destabilize the community for selfish political interests.

Confidence in Government and INEC

While condemning the incident, the Council expressed confidence in the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), stating that it remains capable of conducting credible elections and congresses in the country.

The Council also acknowledged the developmental efforts of the Federal and Delta State Governments and conveyed confidence in the leadership of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Delta State Governor Sheriff Oborevwori to address intra-party disputes within the Kingdom with justice, fairness and integrity.

Call for Peace

Reiterating its non-political and socio-cultural mandate, the Council emphasized its commitment to peace, unity and orderly political engagement in Oghara Kingdom.

It urged all parties involved in the dispute to pursue lawful and constructive channels in resolving grievances, stressing that meaningful development can only thrive in an atmosphere of peace and stability.

The statement was signed on behalf of the Council by High Chief Stephen Egbivwie (Unugbrogodo), alongside Chiefs Vincent Atumah, Godwin Oza, Godwin Erharhe, and Emmanuel Ajakari.

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