A political commentator and supporter of former Deputy Senate President, Senator Ovie Omo-Agege, has described the Delta State politician as the most discussed political figure in the state, attributing the attention to what he called the senator’s visible impact and achievements.
Edah Peter Edah made the remarks in a post published on his official Facebook page, where he claimed that Omo-Agege continues to dominate political discussions across Delta State.
According to Edah, conversations about the former Deputy Senate President frequently emerge in political circles, with both supporters and critics acknowledging his influence on the state’s political landscape.
“Senator Ovie Omo-Agege is the most discussed name in Delta State today. Not because of noise, but because his impact cannot be ignored. The people are talking, and the records are speaking,” Edah wrote.
He further stated that while supporters celebrate Omo-Agege’s contributions, critics also continue to focus attention on him, describing the development as evidence of the senator’s relevance in Delta politics.
“Haters are talking, supporters are celebrating, neutrals are watching. Nobody stays neutral when impact is real,” he added.
Edah maintained that Omo-Agege remains a dominant figure in public discourse across the state, arguing that his achievements and political activities continue to attract widespread attention.
He also praised the former Deputy Senate President, who holds the traditional title of Obarisi of Urhobo Land, describing him as a leader whose results and influence have made him a central figure in Delta State politics.
The comments reflect the views of the Facebook commentator and come amid ongoing political discussions in Delta State ahead of future political engagements and alignments.