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How Senator Ned Nwoko’s departure is unsettling Delta PDP, By Kenneth Orusi

by Emerald Nigeria
February 9, 2025
in Politics
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Senator Ned Munir Nwoko is no stranger to controversy. A man of many accomplishments, lawyer, philanthropist, businessman, and politician, Nwoko has remained a formidable force in Delta State politics, particularly in Delta North Senatorial District, which he represents at the Nigerian Senate.

His recent defection from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC) has sparked intense political debates, reshaping the landscape of Delta North politics.

Senator Nwoko, a prominent figure in Nigerian politics, has recently made headlines with his defection from the PDP to the APC. But beyond the headlines, one question lingers: Who is afraid of Senator Nwoko?

For years, Senator Nwoko has been a pillar of influence in Delta North, not just as a senator but as a leader with deep grassroots connections.

His ability to rally support and challenge the status quo has often made him a subject of political intrigue.

On January 31, 2025, Senator Nwoko, representing Delta North Senatorial District, officially announced his resignation from the PDP and his subsequent defection to the APC.

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In his resignation letter, he cited deep divisions and factionalization within the PDP as primary reasons for his departure, describing them as irreconcilable and detrimental to effective governance.

The defection has sparked a flurry of reactions across the political spectrum. Some constituents from Delta North have expressed support for Nwoko’s decision, viewing it as a move in the best interest of the Anioma people.

His defection from the PDP to the APC is not just a simple party switch, it is a strategic move that has unsettled many in Delta’s political elite.

His decision to leave the PDP, a party that has dominated Delta politics for years, was not made lightly.

Senator Nwoko’s defection to the APC has significant implications for the political dynamics in the state.

The APC’s strengthened position in the Senate, now holding 64 seats, could influence legislative priorities and resource allocation for the state.

Nwoko cited internal conflicts and a lack of cohesion as key reasons for his departure. While some critics claim his move was driven by political ambition, his track record suggests otherwise.

Nwoko has consistently fought for the interests of the Anioma people and has never shied away from making bold political decisions.

His defection is not just a loss for the PDP; it is a significant gain for the APC. His move strengthens the APC’s position in Delta North and could alter the state’s political dynamics ahead of the 2027 elections.

With his departure, the PDP faces the challenge of retaining dominance in the region, while the APC gains an influential figure capable of rallying new supporters and unsettling the PDP.

Predictably, his defection has caused unease among some PDP members.

A politician of his caliber moving to the opposition party in the state naturally raises concerns about what this means for the party’s future.

His defection sends a strong message: the political landscape is shifting, and those who fail to adapt may be left behind and may sink in the quicksand.

As Nwoko’s defection shook the Delta political scene, the PDP quickly moved to reaffirm confidence in Governor Sheriff Oborevwori.

In recent weeks, PDP leaders across the state have passed votes of confidence in the governor, highlighting his achievements and leadership.

While this move is meant to show party unity, it is believed to be a reaction to Nwoko’s departure. His departure is biting the party very hard.

With Nwoko’s exit, the PDP appears eager to consolidate its hold on power ensuring that other prominent figures do not follow his lead.

While the votes of confidence are seen by many as window dressing , they also signal a party trying to contain the ripple effects of Nwoko’s defection.

Despite the political maneuvering against him, Nwoko remains a major force to reckon with.

His ability to connect with the people, his track record of delivering on projects, and his financial independence make him a rare breed in Nigerian politics.

He is not a politician who depends on party structures to remain relevant, his influence transcends political affiliations.

His defection to the APC is more than just a political move; it is a statement that he refuses to be caged by party leaders who crave for selfish interests at the detriment of the people.

He has now aligned with the ruling party at the national level, giving him access to greater political resources and opportunities to serve his people better.

With Senator Nwoko now in the APC, Delta politics has entered a new phase. His next moves will be closely watched.

Will he use his influence to shift more PDP loyalists to the APC? Whatever he decides, one thing is clear, Ned Nwoko is not a politician to be ignored. They know his weight and what his influence can do.

Those who fear him do so for good reason. He is bold, strategic, and unafraid to challenge the establishment.

His defection is not just a political transition; it is a game-changer. Delta politics will never be the same again.

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

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