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Delta Central 2027: Dafinone Refuses to Bow as Senate Battle Heats Up

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Last updated: April 18, 2026 11:09 am
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By Lord Davidson Onedju De Pen Lion

In the emerging calculus of Delta Central’s 2027 senatorial contest, the call for Senator Ede Dafinone to step aside betrays a curious logic—one that his political rivals would never accept if the roles were reversed. Would Ovie Omo-Agege or O’tega Emerhor vacate the seat for Dafinone had they been the incumbent? The answer, resoundingly, is no. Power, in Urhoboland, is not surrendered on sentiment but fought for on the turf of democratic choice.

 

Consensus, however noble in theory, has plainly failed here. The arithmetic of ambition does not lie: multiple interests, distinct loyalties, and divergent visions for the constituency make a united front impossible without coercion. To force a step-down would not only disrespect Dafinone’s mandate but also insult the very principle of internal democracy that political parties claim to uphold.

 

The only honourable path, therefore, is an open, transparent primary. Let all interested parties—incumbent and challengers alike—file out and test their strength before the delegates. No backroom deals, no heavy-handed endorsements from distant godfathers. Just the raw, unfiltered will of the party’s grassroots.

 

In that crucible, whoever wins truly earns the right to fly the flag; whoever loses accepts defeat with dignity, knowing the process was fair. This is how political muscles are strengthened and how the Urhobo nation produces leaders who are both legitimate and accountable. A forced consensus, by contrast, only breeds resentment and weakens the eventual candidate.

 

Ede Dafinone, by virtue of his current service and proven competence, owes no one a resignation of ambition. He should stand his ground, not out of stubbornness, but out of respect for the voters who sent him to the Senate. If others believe they can do better, let them prove it at the polls—not through pressure tactics disguised as party discipline.

 

In the end, Delta Central deserves a senator chosen by competitive merit, not by the convenience of a few power brokers. Let the primary season begin, and may the best candidate win. That is not just democracy; it is the only way to avoid a fractured house before the real battle even starts.

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