Former Deputy Senate President, Senator Ovie Omo-Agege, is expected to make a highly anticipated appearance on Arise News Television’s Morning Show on Wednesday, where he will speak on key political developments, particularly those concerning Delta Central and the evolving political landscape in Delta State.
According to information available, the live interview is scheduled for 8:45 a.m. and is already generating widespread interest among political stakeholders and residents across Delta State.
The planned appearance comes amid growing political discussions following comments reportedly made by Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, regarding the implications of Omo-Agege’s reported political alignment with Peter Obi’s party, the National Democratic Coalition (NDC).
Supporters of the former Deputy Senate President have described the upcoming interview as an opportunity for him to directly address the people of Delta Central and clarify his position on current political issues.
Many of his admirers continue to praise his political experience, legislative achievements, and influence within Delta politics. Some supporters have described Omo-Agege, popularly known as the “Obarisi of Urhobo Land,” as a political force whose contributions in the Senate remain significant.
Several commentators have also expressed confidence in his political prospects ahead of the 2027 elections, with some predicting strong performances for both Omo-Agege and Peter Obi should they emerge as key contenders in future electoral contests.
However, not all reactions have been celebratory. Some political observers have advised caution, urging the former Deputy Senate President and his supporters to avoid inflammatory rhetoric as political realignments continue to shape the state’s political environment.
As anticipation builds, many residents are expected to tune in to the Arise News Morning Show to hear Omo-Agege’s perspective on the issues dominating political discourse in Delta State and beyond.