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APC Chieftain Ejiofor Speaks On Nwoko’s Defection Move, Says Opposition Stem From Personal Interests

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BY AUSTIN OYIBODE

Chief Emma Ejiofor, a prominent member of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Delta North, has expressed strong support for Senator Ned Nwoko’s potential defection to the APC, emphasizing that anyone opposed to Nwoko’s move likely has personal interests or hidden agenda.

In an appearance on LeapTV, an online television, Ejiofor stated that Senator Nwoko’s entry into the party would strengthen the APC’s position in Delta State, noting that the region now has three APC senators, which provides a strategic advantage.

Though Ejiofor explained that Senator Nwoko is still in the process of consultations before making a final decision, he said the Senator is welcomed by APC members in the region.

He described Nwoko as a team player with deep understanding of the political dynamics in Delta North.

Ejiofor further emphasized that if Nwoko’s current party is not serving the interests of his constituents, it makes sense for him to seek a platform that prioritizes those interests.

The APC chieftain also acknowledged that many politicians in the APC, Labour Party, and other parties had previously been members of the PDP before switching allegiances.

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He portrayed Nwoko as a skilled and strategic politician who knows how to navigate the political landscape and achieve the goal he set for his people.

On the topic of Anioma state creation, Ejiofor affirmed its feasibility, expressing strong support for the initiative, which he believes would bring development closer to the people.

He argued that creating more states enhances local governance and development, and Anioma’s creation would significantly benefit the region.

Ejiofor also addressed the resistance to Senator Nwoko by some political figures, attributing it to political bigwigs who fear losing their comfortable positions of control.

He explained that these individuals, who have already reached the top of the political ladder, are unwilling to allow new voices or ideas that might change the status quo.

According to Ejiofor, the main issue isn’t the state creation itself but the threat of losing political control.

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Ejiofor expressed confidence that the APC is poised to take control of Delta State in the 2027 elections, stressing the importance of inclusivity in the party’s approach to politics.

He emphasized that the people of Anioma, not some political bigwigs who are already in comfort zones, will ultimately determine the future direction of the region.

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