Former Speaker of the Delta State House of Assembly, Victor Ochei, has resigned from the All Progressives Congress (APC), citing the need for broader political growth and a continued commitment to public service.
Ochei confirmed his resignation in a letter dated May 8, 2026, addressed to the APC Ward 4 chairman in Onicha-Olona, Aniocha North Local Government Area of Delta State.
His media aide, Austin Edemodu, disclosed the development in a statement made available to journalists in Asaba on Thursday.
The former lawmaker said his decision followed careful reflection and consultations with stakeholders.
According to him, he joined the APC in 2016 and played an active role in strengthening the party’s presence through grassroots mobilisation and political engagement across Delta State.
He noted that during his time in the party, members worked collectively to expand its reach, deepen its structures, and mobilise support across communities.
Ochei explained that his decision to exit the party was driven by his desire to pursue broader political convictions and a renewed vision for public service.
“It is in recognition of this need for broader growth and the continuation of my political convictions that I have chosen to chart a new course,” he said.
He, however, stressed that his resignation was not motivated by bitterness or resentment toward any individual or group within the party.
The former Speaker also called on his supporters to remain peaceful and committed to democratic values as he moves into a new phase of his political journey.
While he did not disclose his next political destination, his exit marks a notable shift in Delta State’s political landscape ahead of future alignments.






