Senator Nwoko Engages Delta North APC Chairmen

Senator Ned Nwoko on Sunday met with All Progressives Congress (APC) leaders, including nine local government chairmen and 98 ward chairmen from Delta North District.

ASABA/Nigeria: Senator Ned Nwoko on Sunday convened a strategic meeting with the Delta North Senatorial Executives of the All Progressives Congress (APC), nine local government chairmen, and 98 ward chairmen in the district, as part of efforts to consolidate the party’s strength and deepen its structures across the zone.

The meeting, held at the Asaba residence of the Delta North APC Chairman, Ogbueishi Adizue Eluaka, centered on fostering unity, strengthening the party’s grassroots base, and aligning with the Renewed Hope agenda of the federal government and the M.O.R.E agenda of the Delta State government.

Addressing the gathering, Senator Nwoko described the meeting as “a gathering of brotherhood and common vision,” and expressed gratitude to the leaders for their solidarity. He assured them that his mandate at the National Assembly was for the good of all Delta North people, transcending partisan divides and social boundaries.

Highlighting his scorecard, the federal lawmaker listed the provision of roads, solar-powered electricity, potable water, rehabilitation of schools, skill acquisition programmes, and employment opportunities for constituents as part of his achievements in the past two years. He also noted his advocacy for the upgrade of the Federal College of Education, Asaba, into a full-fledged university and the establishment of a College of Agriculture at Idumuje Ugboko to address the agrarian needs of the senatorial district.

“I came to the National Assembly to effect positive change in society, and every bill or motion I sponsor is people-centered,” Nwoko stated.

He reiterated his unwavering support for the creation of Anioma State, describing the movement as the centerpiece of his vision for Anioma people. “Anioma State will be a reality. We must all support this noble cause for the benefit of the present and future generations,” he declared.

In separate remarks, ward chairmen representing the three federal constituencies of Delta North—Frank Asimonye (Aniocha/Oshimili), Goodman Enudeme (Ndokwa/Ukwuani), and Jude Ossai (Ika)—praised Senator Nwoko for his effective representation and generosity, pledging their continued loyalty and support.

The meeting was attended by Delta North APC executive members, nine local government chairmen, and 98 ward chairmen, including Hon. Matthew Chinye (Aniocha North), Hon. Norbert Akachukwu Sochukwudinma (Aniocha South), Hon. Austin C. Nnabuife (Oshimili North), Hon. Dada Okolo (Oshimili South), Hon. Hilary Fada Ibude (Ika South), Hon. Samuel Ekene Kerry (Ika North East), Chief Oputa Kris (Ndokwa East), Hon. Dike Onah (Ndokwa West), and Churchill Ugoena Edem (Ukwuani).

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