By Authentic Ojuwa
The quest for Anioma State is not driven by personal ambition, individual ego, or political grandstanding. It is a collective aspiration rooted in fairness, equity, and long-standing marginalization. The creation of Anioma State stands as a shared demand of all Anioma sons and daughters, a vision that reflects our identity, our unity, and our rightful place within the Nigerian federation.
This cause is bigger than any individual. It is about ensuring that our people receive the political representation, development opportunities, and administrative presence that have eluded us for decades. It is about economic empowerment, cultural preservation, and giving future generations a platform where their voices and potential can flourish.
The push for Anioma State is the people’s mandate, championed by the Most Distinguished Senator Prince Ned Nwoko and massively supported by traditional rulers, community leaders, youths, women, and stakeholders across Delta North. It is a demand anchored in justice and national balance, destined to bring development closer to our communities.
Anioma State is our collective inheritance, our collective struggle, and ultimately our collective victory.









