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Delta North Politics: Coalition Canvases Support For Sen. Ned Nwoko Reelection Bid

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The Coalition of South East Youth Leaders (COSEYL), the apex socio-political youth body in the South East, has endorsed the re-election bid of Senator Ned Nwoko in the 2027 general elections, citing his outstanding leadership and unwavering commitment to the creation of Anioma State.

In a press statement jointly signed by its President General, Comrade Goodluck Ibem, and Publicity Secretary, Comrade Okey Nwaoru, COSEYL praised Senator Nwoko for what it described as “visible and meaningful development” in Delta North over the past two years.

“Senator Nwoko has proven to be a true leader and servant of the people,” the statement read. “He has uplifted his constituency through infrastructure projects, educational programs, youth empowerment initiatives, and improved healthcare services.”

The group emphasized that Senator Nwoko’s legislative impact has gone beyond constituency development, lauding his vocal advocacy for the creation of Anioma State.

COSEYL noted that his re-election would “consolidate the gains already made and inject renewed energy into the Anioma cause.”

Describing the proposed Anioma State as a symbol of equity and self-determination for the Anioma people, COSEYL urged traditional rulers, political leaders, and all sons and daughters of Anioma to rally behind the senator’s second-term ambition.

“Senator Nwoko is not just speaking about change—he’s making it happen. His continued presence in the Senate is critical to actualizing the long-standing dream of Anioma State,” the statement added.

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As the 2027 elections draw closer, the coalition called on the electorate to “stand together behind a man whose vision aligns with the hopes of future generations,” asserting that his re-election would “guarantee continuity in impactful representation.”

Senator Nwoko, a first-time senator representing Delta North, has emerged as a central figure in the renewed push for Anioma State, gaining traction across political and community lines.

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