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Kwale Road Walk: Omo-Agege’s Supporters Slam IPAC, Describe It As Colony Of Ticks

Kwale Road Walk: Omo-Agege’s Supporters Slam IPAC, Describe It As Colony Of TicksIPAC PRESS CONFERENCE

By Victor Lewis

Supporters of former Deputy Senate President, Senator Ovie Omo-Agege, have lambasted the Inter-Party Advisory Council (IPAC) in Delta State, describing the body as a colony of ticks.

Speaking after a solidarity rally in Kwale, the group accused IPAC of acting as “a colony of ticks” that has become so partisan rather than upholding its mandate.

They insisted that the Kwale rally, which commended President Bola Tinubu and Senator Omo-Agege for their contributions to Delta—particularly the establishment of the Federal University of Medical and Health Sciences in Kwale—was a constitutional expression of free speech and association.

The group said the massive turnout for the rally had unsettled the ruling camp in Delta, noting that the people had resolved to deliver 100% of their votes to President Tinubu in 2027 and back Omo-Agege’s governorship ambition.

“Delta State has enormous resources but remains underdeveloped because of bad leadership. In 2027, the people will stage an electoral revolution to rescue the state,” the group vowed, dismissing IPAC’s criticisms as the antics of “hungry men and women feeding off government patronage.”

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