NEWS
Sen. Nwoko Empowers Several Constituents in Delta North with Federal Jobs

For Senator Ned Munir Nwoko of Delta North Senatorial District, besides plenary debates and committee hearings, what lawmakers does behind the scenes politically to impact their constituents truly defines effective representation.
Hence part of Senator Nwoko’s groundwork is beginning to bear visible fruit, especially in the area of federal employment for constituents.
This is as over the past few weeks, several indigenes of Delta North have secured appointments in key federal government agencies, a development which is part of the Senator’s deliberate and ongoing effort to ensure the district is not left behind in national opportunities.
Among the beneficiaries is Henry Akwunna, who has been appointed Higher Technical Officer II (Engineering) at the National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA). Also at NIWA, Nnabuife Peter Moeteke and Elijah A. Onyeshinye have been appointed as Officer II (Civil) and Officer II (Engineering) respectively.
In the education sector, Enudi Jane Nwakaego and Echefune Chiazor Elise have both been offered academic positions as Assistant Lecturers at the Federal Polytechnic, Ukana. In a similar vein, Okolie Mary has been appointed Higher Executive Officer (General Duties) at the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), while Kawih Rufus Ugbolue has received a provisional appointment with the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN).
Senator Ned Nwoko, has made it a priority to work quietly through various channels to ensure that qualified constituents are given a chance to serve the country.