There are strong indications of a major breakthrough in efforts to reconcile aggrieved members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Delta South Senatorial District, following a peace meeting between the Senator representing the district, Joel-Onowakpo Thomas, and Hon. Prince Michael Diden, popularly known as Ejele.
On Sunday, Senator Onowakpo led a high-powered delegation of APC leaders and stakeholders to Diden’s residence as part of renewed efforts to resolve lingering differences and strengthen the party ahead of the 2027 general elections.
The delegation included the Delta South APC Senatorial District Chairman, Prince Emmam Amgbaduba; Chief of Staff to the Delta State Government, Hon. Prince Johnson Erijo; chairmen of the APC across the eight local government areas in the district; and other prominent party leaders, including Sir Mike Ogwa and Arc. (Dcn.) Ambby Okuhor.
The meeting, which was seen by party supporters as a significant step towards reconciliation, focused on restoring unity, resolving outstanding differences and consolidating the APC’s political structure in the senatorial district.
At the meeting, Diden reportedly pledged to withdraw the court case he instituted against Senator Onowakpo, signalling his readiness to end the legal dispute and embrace reconciliation within the party.
He also pledged to work with the senator and mobilise his supporters across Delta South for the success of the APC and its senatorial candidate in the forthcoming elections.
The development has elicited excitement among party members in the district, with stakeholders expressing optimism that the rapprochement would strengthen the APC in 2027.
The reconciliation is also expected to unite the different tendencies within the party and foster greater cohesion in APC.

