Ned Nwoko Reaffirms Commitment to Anioma Development Amid Political Attacks
ABUJA/Nigeria: Senator Ned Nwoko has reiterated his unwavering commitment to advancing the development and representation of Delta North, despite facing political attacks and distractions. His leadership agenda remains firmly anchored on a people-first philosophy, prioritizing the aspirations and needs of the Anioma people. For Nwoko, true leadership is measured by tangible results rather than succumbing to political skirmishes.
This assurance was conveyed by Hon. Gloria Okolugbo, Director of Communications for Senator Nwoko, in a press statement issued on Tuesday, January 21, 2025. She highlighted the Senator’s steadfast focus on delivering meaningful progress, even as his possible transition to the All Progressives Congress (APC) draws reactions and unfounded accusations from detractors. Nwoko views this political turbulence as a familiar terrain in Delta North’s history and remains undeterred.
Senator Nwoko, a globally respected leader, has consistently demonstrated a commitment to transparency, integrity, and accountability. As the highest elected official from Delta North, his leadership has elevated the region’s political discourse while addressing critical developmental challenges. Nwoko continues to advocate for policies that ensure equitable opportunities and infrastructure for his constituency.
Hon. Okolugbo emphasized that Nwoko’s actions reflect a broader vision for Anioma’s autonomy and progress. His advocacy for the creation of a new state underscores his dedication to fostering greater independence and self-reliance for Anioma people. Achieving this vision, she noted, demands unity and a collective commitment to the shared aspirations of the region.
She urged all Anioma people to rally behind Senator Nwoko’s leadership, describing it as a blueprint for sustainable development and a brighter future. Under his guidance, Delta North is poised to emerge as a beacon of progress, setting an example of purposeful leadership and regional transformation.