Saturday, March 28, 2026

Former councillors visit Sen. Nwoko, pledge support for his development agenda

Senator Ned Nwoko, representing Delta North Senatorial District, played host to a delegation of former councillors from Aniocha South Local Government Area in his National Assembly office, in a show of solidarity and support.

In a statement he shared on his official Facebook page, Senator Nwoko expressed gratitude for the visit, describing it as a source of encouragement and inspiration.

“Honoured to receive former councillors from Aniocha South who paid a solidarity visit to my office at the National Assembly,” he wrote. “Their kind words, encouragement, and pledge of support mean a lot. When the people recognize and appreciate your efforts, it inspires you to do even more. Thank you for standing with me.”

The visit underscores Senator Nwoko’s strong grassroots support and the growing recognition of his efforts within the Senate, particularly among former local government leaders who remain influential in community mobilization and development.

The delegation praised the senator’s achievements and pledged to continue supporting his legislative initiatives aimed at transforming Delta North. Political observers say the meeting could further solidify Senator Nwoko’s base and signal early momentum in future political alignments within the state.

Read also: Sen. Nwoko charges Oborevwori to lead Delta with courage

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