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APC Ward 5 Stakeholders in Ubulu-Uku Endorse Senator Nwoko

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By Kenneth ORUSI

Stakeholders of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ward 5, Ubulu-Uku, have declared their unwavering support for Senator Ned Munir Nwoko, hailing him as the political backbone of the community and a benchmark for effective representation in Delta North.

The endorsement came during a well-attended ward meeting on Saturday, June 7, 2025, at the residence of the ward’s political leader, Prince Fred Mordi.

Representing the Senator was his Deputy Chief of Staff and fellow ward member, Mr. Chiedu Abili, who delivered the Senator’s goodwill message and policy updates.

Abili conveyed Senator Nwoko’s appreciation for the continued loyalty and engagement of the ward’s political base, reaffirming that Ubulu-Uku holds a special place in the Senator’s heart. “Ubulu is not just a constituency, it is home,” Abili said.

“The Senator understands the challenges here and is constantly strategizing on how to bring development closer to the people.”

In a significant political twist, Ward 5 APC leaders also welcomed new members defecting from other political parties, notably the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

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The move, according to Abili, is timely and strengthens the Senator’s inclusive political approach.

“This is not just defection, it is a realignment of vision and values,” he said, urging members to seize the moment by participating fully in the ongoing APC membership registration and revalidation exercise.

The meeting also touched on broader strategic imperatives, especially the Anioma State Creation Bill (SB. 481), championed by Senator Nwoko and scheduled for public hearing in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, on July 4–5, 2025.

Abili emphasized the historical significance of the bill and encouraged Ward 5 members to be part of the landmark process.

“This is not just about politics; it’s about identity and future generations. Anioma must speak with one voice,” he said.

On the issue of local security, Abili relayed the Senator’s concern over recent disturbances and called for the unification of vigilante structures in the community.

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He stressed that harmonized community security is essential to effective intervention and support from the Senator’s office.

“Without a unified platform, coordination becomes difficult. The Senator wants to do more, but structure matters,” he stated.

In a moment of policy affirmation, Abili also announced three major federal projects secured for Ubulu-Uku under the 2025 Appropriation Act through Senator Nwoko’s intervention. These include:

Channelization and erosion control of the Onicha-Ugbo/Ubulu-Uku road to protect lives and property.

Construction of an Akwa Ocha textile factory, aimed at empowering women, creating jobs, and preserving Anioma’s cultural legacy.

Installation of solar-powered streetlights across strategic locations in the town to enhance safety and improve the local economy after dark.

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The host, Prince Fred Mordi, praised the Senator’s continued responsiveness and inclusive leadership. “Our Distinguished Senator has not only remembered us, he has carried us along every step of the way,” Mordi said. “He is one of the few who understands that real power begins and ends with the people.”

This public endorsement by APC stakeholders in a traditionally multi-party environment speaks volumes about Senator Nwoko’s growing political capital and the respect he commands across party lines.

It also reinforces his status as a lawmaker whose focus remains firmly on development, not division.

As the Anioma agenda gains momentum and the 2027 political horizon slowly takes shape, Senator Ned Nwoko appears to be consolidating both institutional support and grassroots legitimacy, proof that performance and vision remain the most enduring forms of political capital.

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

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