
The Deputy Governor of Delta State, Sir Monday Onyeme, Ph.D, has charged members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) to ensure they obtain their voter’s cards from the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
He gave the charge on Friday 16th January 2026 at Ibabu, Onicha-Ukwuani, while addressing political office holders and leaders of the APC in Ndokwa West Local Government Area.
According to him, “politics is a game of numbers; therefore, we should not play with numbers, we must take the registration exercise seriously. “It is not enough to register with the APC without having your voter’s card. “As the biggest party by population, we must also have voting strength, which can only be through our voters cards.”, the Deputy Governor stated.

Onyeme further underscored the commitment of all leaders as a catalyst to convincing the followers to registering with both the party and INEC.
Speaking further, the former Board Chairman of Delta State Inland Revenue, now the Deputy Governor of Delta State, thanked the leaders for the cooperation and unity in making the party formidable in Ndokwa West, and encouraged them to continue in the spirit of cooperation, as it is the key to making meaningful progress.
The Chairman of the APC in the area, Chief Greg Onah, thanked the Deputy Governor for ensuring party unity and attracting more members.
He disclosed that the e-registration of APC members started in Delta State because of the confidence the party has in our Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori and the Deputy Governor, adding that Ndokwa West are proud of his input in governance.
‘”Everyone of voting age in Ndokwa West is keen on joining the APC, so our area can be 100 percent APC, and we are encouraging them to also register with INEC.” the party chairman stated.
The Chairman of the Ndokwa West Local Government Council, Chief Obi Nzete, also noted that the Deputy Governor’s interest in political enlightenment is encouraging more people to register with the party and INEC.

Attendees included Hon. Charles Emetulu, Chief Festus Ochonogor, Engr. Dan Ossai, Chief Ben Ogwu, Barr. Emmanuel Egri-Okwaji, Ogbuefi Lucky Okuji, and Mr. Onyeka Idima (representing Hon. Eugene Okolocha), among others.





