By Lucky Uto
Distinguished Senator Joel-Onowakpo Thomas and Comrade (Chief) Ovuozourie Samuel Macaulay have resolved their differences and agreed to work together for the progress of the Isoko nation.
The reconciliation meeting, held on Monday in Owhelogbo, marks a major step toward unity ahead of the 2027 political season in Delta South Senatorial District.
Both leaders, who previously had political disagreements, said they are now focused on a common goal—promoting development, peace, and stability in Isoko land.
Sources at the meeting revealed that the renewed alliance is aimed at strengthening cooperation among political stakeholders and improving representation for the people.
Key figures, including Prince Sam Ogri, Chairman of Delta Megatrend, and Anglican Bishop of Oleh Diocese, Rt. Rev. John Aruakpor, played important roles in bringing both leaders together. They stressed that unity among Isoko leaders is essential for meaningful progress.
Observers believe the reconciliation signals a fresh chapter in Isoko politics, raising hopes for greater development and stronger political influence in Delta South.
Stakeholders expressed optimism that this new partnership will bring positive change, as leaders unite with a shared vision for growth.
The message from the meeting was clear: Isoko is moving forward with renewed unity and purpose.
