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HOW SEN. NWOKO’S UNMATCHED POLITICAL ENERGY HAS SHAPED DELTA NORTH, BY KENNETH ORUSI

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Since assuming office as the Senator representing Delta North Senatorial District, Senator Ned Nwoko has demonstrated an unmatched political energy that continues to draw admiration from both allies and opponents.

His brand of politics, fueled by vision, relentless drive, and genuine grassroots connection, is reshaping what it means to serve in Nigeria’s National Assembly.

Senator Nwoko, a lawyer, philanthropist, and former House of Representatives member, came into the 10th Senate with a reputation as a pragmatic thinker and strategic mobilizer.

However, what has unfolded in his first year in the red chamber goes beyond expectations.

His tireless legislative activism, community engagement, and unyielding commitment to development have set him apart from many of his peers.

One of the most defining traits of Senator Nwoko’s political energy is his visibility and accessibility.

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Unlike many who recede into the shadows after election victories, Senator Nwoko has remained firmly present among his constituents. His legislative contributions further reflect this same vitality.

Within months of taking office, Senator Nwoko sponsored critical bills aimed at reforming the various sectors of the Nigeria economy and bring development to rural dwellers.

Most notable is his push for the establishment of a Federal University of Agriculture in Delta North, which he believes will boost food security, create jobs, and transform the local economy.

Senator Nwoko’s political energy is also seen in his bold national outlook. He has not shied away from calling for systemic reforms, including the restructuring of Nigeria’s revenue allocation formula and strengthening of local government autonomy.

His interventions during Senate plenaries have often reflected deep research, patriotism, and a desire to challenge the status quo for the greater good of Nigerians.

Beyond the floor of the Senate, his philanthropic legacy through the Ned Nwoko Foundation continues to complement his public service.

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From scholarship awards to medical outreach, water projects to youth empowerment, his impact transcends legislative boundaries.

These efforts not only enhance his credibility but also create a sense of shared purpose between him and his constituents.

Observers believe that what powers Senator Nwoko’s unbeatable political energy is a rare mix of passion, preparedness, and purpose.

His years of international exposure, experience in the legislature, and robust understanding of the Delta political terrain give him a solid footing to engage with issues from both local and national perspective.

Of course, his journey hasn’t been without challenges. From political opposition to the demands of a high-profile public office, Nwoko faces pressures like any other elected leader.

Yet, it is the way he rises above these challenges, staying focused, principled, and active, that reinforces his growing reputation as a formidable force in Nigerian politics.

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As 2027 draws nearer, political watchers are already speculating about Senator Nwoko’s next moves. Calls are already being made for him to run for the 2027 general elections. The belief is that he has given a voice to the Anioma people in the National Assembly.

Whatever the future holds, one thing is clear: Senator Ned Nwoko’s political energy is not only unbeatable, but it is also contagious.

He is inspiring a new generation of leaders who understand that service is not a title but a daily responsibility.

In an era where many are jaded by political apathy and underperformance, Senator Nwoko stands as a reminder that with the right motivation and mission, politics can still be noble.

His energy is not just a personality trait, it’s a leadership strategy. And for Delta North, it’s yielding results.

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

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