Delta North Coasting With a Touch Of Senator Nwoko

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Kenneth Orusi

In just two years since his inauguration as Senator representing Delta North, Senator Ned Munir Nwoko has brought a distinct blend of purpose, performance, and presence to the red chamber, and the impact is reverberating across the nine local government areas of Anioma land.

From the lush farmlands of Ndokwa to the bustling towns of Oshimili and the tranquil communities of Ika, Delta North is coasting steadily, propelled by the strategic interventions and visionary representation of Senator Nwoko.

Known for his international exposure, legal acumen, and philanthropic spirit, the lawmaker has left his imprint not only in Abuja but on the ground where it matters most.

At the National Assembly, Senator Nwoko has been relentless in his advocacy for reparations for Africa, climate change justice, and equitable development funding.

As Chairman of the Senate Committee on Repatriation and Reparations, he is championing the return of looted African artifacts and the reparation of stolen wealth, placing Delta North and Nigeria at the forefront of a historic global conversation.

Back home, his signature approach is local empowerment with long-term sustainability.

Constituents have benefitted from vocational training, education grants, startup support, and health outreach programs.

Strategic road projects, solar-powered street lighting, and school renovations have dotted the region under his watch, reflecting a senator who is deeply in tune with the everyday realities of his people.

Perhaps more than his projects, it is his accessibility and presence that set him apart.

Senator Nwoko has consistently returned to his base, holding town hall meetings, consulting traditional rulers, and engaging youth and women groups.

This has fostered a sense of ownership and inclusion in the governance process, a shift from the distant politics of the past.

As Delta North coasts forward, it’s not just about political optics. It’s about measurable outcomes and redefined expectations.

With the 2027 horizon approaching, Senator Nwoko continues to strike a rare balance, offering both legislative excellence and grassroots connectivity.

For a region once known for quiet political activity, the Anioma voice is now resonating with purpose in Nigeria’s national discourse, and it carries a distinct touch: the touch of Senator Ned Nwoko.

Kenneth Orusi is the publisher and Editor-in-chief of The Story and Chairman, ICC, Delta NUJ.

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