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THE NWOKO FACTOR, DOMINANT FORCE IN DELTA NORTH POLITICS

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By Kenneth Orusi

In the vast political landscape of Delta North, few names command the level of attention and admiration as Senator Prince Ned Munir Nwoko.

Known for his boldness, political tenacity, and grassroots connection, Senator Nwoko has, over the past two years, proven himself not only as a legislator but as a strategic force.

A Stakeholders Meeting That Shook the Region

The recent Delta North Stakeholders Meeting, convened by Delta North senatorial chairman, Adizue Eluaka, and hosted by Senator Nwoko in Idumuje-Gboko, was more than just a political gathering; it was a demonstration of raw political strength.

The event, which pulled an unprecedented crowd of party faithful, community leaders, women and youth groups, royal fathers, and political juggernauts, served as a reaffirmation of Senator Nwoko’s growing grip on the political pulse of Delta North.

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Observers and critics alike were stunned by the sheer mammoth turnout, an organic wave of support that extended beyond mere fanfare.

From Oshimili North to South, from Aniocha South to North, from Ika North East to Ika South to Ndokwa East and Ndokwa West, the atmosphere was electric.

Delegations arrived in droves, chanting solidarity songs and pledging allegiance not just to the man, but to what he represents, a new era of principled, people-centered representation.

Strings Pulled, Structures Strengthened

Insiders say Nwoko didn’t just gather a crowd, he pulled powerful political strings across party lines, rekindling old alliances and forging new pacts with emerging power blocs in the district.

From ward leaders to state party executives, traditional rulers to youth coordinators, Ned Nwoko’s strategic consultations prior to the stakeholders’ meeting were key in consolidating his base.

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He has also, critics admit, learned the ropes of power consolidation at the highest level.

His blend of royalty, wealth, national visibility, and legislative performance has made him a formidable brand, one difficult to challenge within the All Progressives Congress (APC), and perhaps even in a wider cross-party context come 2027.

Endorsements Galore: 2027 in View

Perhaps the most telling moment of the stakeholders’ meeting was the rain of endorsements from various groups, leaders, and political influencers.

From women groups in Ndokwa West to traditional rulers in Aniocha North, the declarations were clear and resounding: “Ned Nwoko must return in 2027.”

While some have dismissed the endorsements as early campaign theatrics, political watchers see it as a strategic move, a loud political statement that Senator Nwoko is not only ready to run but is already halfway through the battle of legitimacy for a second term.

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Bulldozing Opposition, Redefining Representation

To his supporters, Senator Nwoko is a visionary and bold reformer, a man who has brought federal attention to long-neglected issues in Delta North, including education, infrastructure, health, and youth empowerment.

His legislative activism, particularly around malaria eradication, higher education reform, and youth development, has gained national and even international attention.

To his critics, however, he is a strategic overachiever whose dominance leaves little space for dissent or balanced internal party democracy.

They argue that his bulldozer politics could flatten not only the opposition but also constructive engagement within his own base.

Yet, as 2027 looms, one thing is clear: Senator Ned Nwoko has become a political institution in Delta North. He has the crowd, the clout, and increasingly, the political capital.

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Whether you support him or not, it is impossible to ignore the path he is paving, and those he is bulldozing through to achieve it.

In politics, especially in a terrain as complex and competitive as Delta North, survival and success demand more than ambition.

It takes structure, strategy, timing, and above all, presence, a quality Ned Nwoko has mastered.

With 2027 fast approaching, the political bulldozer is already revving his engine, and from the look of things, the road is clear for a second term.

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

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