Senator Ned Nwoko, a prominent figure in Delta North, has been making waves in the political landscape of the region. Following a high-powered meeting with party stakeholders, he visited Agbor, Delta State, to further solidify his presence within the All Progressives Congress (APC).
This strategic move has reinforced the growing wave of political alignment and grassroots mobilization, marking a significant turning point for APC’s influence in the region.
As a senator who recently defected from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the APC, Nwoko was warmly received by party supporters and leaders. They gathered to discuss key developmental strategies and political cohesion, focusing on infrastructure, education, economic empowerment, and strengthening the party’s hold across Delta North.
During the meeting, Senator Nwoko emphasized the importance of a unified political front, stating that his decision to join the APC was driven by a desire to accelerate development and ensure greater federal representation for his constituents. He assured the gathering that Delta North will witness unprecedented progress under the APC-led administration.
Party stakeholders, including traditional rulers and community leaders, commended the senator’s vision and commitment. They pledged their support in mobilizing more grassroots participation and highlighted the need for continued collaboration to enhance the delivery of democracy’s dividends across the region.
Senator Nwoko’s ongoing engagements are setting the stage for more political realignments and developmental interventions in Delta North. His commitment to fostering a stronger APC presence signals a new political era, with expectations high for more impactful projects and governance initiatives in the coming months.