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How Senator Nwoko’s defection will disrupt PDP’s dominance, dismantle its stronghold in Delta North

by Emerald Nigeria
February 14, 2025
in Politics
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BY AUSTIN OYIBODE

Senator Ned Nwoko has emerged the most influential political figure in Delta North, and his departure from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC) would have significant implications for both his former party and the political landscape of the region. The defection of Senator Ned Nwoko will also have a ripple effect on the 2027 general elections in the region.

Nwoko had personally said it that the PDP will lose the state in the 2027 general elections to the APC. And Senator Ned Nwoko meant his words, hook, line and sinker. Having been a member of the PDP for years, he said he knows the tactics, the game and what needed to be done to sweep off PDP from the state.

The effects of Nwoko’s defection will alter the political dynamics of Delta North, a particularly strong base of the PDP. Emerging reports are indicating that people who were formerly dismissive are fast changing their mindset about the Senator. His moves in the senate, his bills and the influence he commands are fast lending credence to his personality, hence pulling more followers to his side.

Today, in the entire Delta State, Senator Ned Nwoko is the most talked about politician. Doubt this revelation at your peril. In all the meetings of PDP, the party members have always expressed fear of the future because of the political weight of Senator Ned Nwoko. The sporadic vote of confidence in the governor from all arms of the PDP, though superficial, is a result of the fear of Senator Ned Nwoko.

Though some PDP leaders wave it off as not important, the fact remains that PDP leaders are secretly weeping over the loss of Senator Ned Nwoko to the ruling APC. And that is the fact. Most public commentaries downplaying his influence tantamounts to window dressing. This is so because they do not want to be seen weeping profusely in the public.

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The effect of Senator Ned Nwoko’s defection is hitting the PDP very hard. The avalanche of meetings in Delta North is a testament to this development. Nwoko is not a mere figure but a personality of repute in Delta and in Nigeria. He has touched lives in all areas of human experience. Be it education, health, sports and other areas of the society.

Nwoko’s status as a key political figure in Delta North cannot be overstated. His popularity, particularly among the youth and women in the region, gives him considerable leverage over other politicians. Therefore, his defection to the APC would effectively mean that one of the most well-known faces of the PDP in Delta North has abandoned the party, potentially leaving a vacuum that would be difficult for the PDP to fill, especially with the 2027 elections on the horizon.

All the names being mentioned by PDP men to compete with Senator Ned Nwoko will fade into insignificance when Senator Nwoko reads his curriculum vitae, his connections and contacts that are set to translate to development in the region.

As it is now, the PDP has lost not only a prominent member but also a figure who commands significant grassroots support in Delta North. Nwoko has built a strong political following through his philanthropic activities, including educational scholarships, infrastructure development, and health initiatives. These efforts have made him a beloved figure among many constituents, and his defection would likely result in a sizable shift in political allegiance as the political pendulum shifts to 2027.

The PDP’s power in Delta North has historically been built on patronage, alliances, and loyalty. Nwoko’s exit would soon spark a mass exodus of his supporters, who may feel a personal loyalty to him. The PDP would lose a substantial portion of its electoral base in the region, which could have serious consequences in the 2027 election.

Moreover, Nwoko’s popularity transcends party lines, which makes him an even more potent force. His ability to appeal to both PDP supporters and those who may not typically align with the party has earned him respect across various political factions. Therefore, his defection to the APC could bring with it a significant portion of the electorate, weakening the PDP’s position in Delta North and other parts of the state.

As it is now, Senator Nwoko’s defection is a major gain for the APC. The state, especially Delta North, has largely been a PDP stronghold, but Nwoko’s shift to the APC could provide the party with a much-needed political boost, a spring board to alter the narrative. The APC could use Nwoko’s popularity to rally support, particularly in areas where the PDP has enjoyed overwhelming success.

The APC’s struggle to gain traction in Delta North would be eased by Nwoko’s defection, as his leadership and financial backing would attract new supporters to the party. Nwoko’s ability to leverage his networks, both locally and internationally, could help the APC establish a stronger foothold in the region, thereby disrupting the PDP’s long-standing dominance.

In addition, Nwoko’s defection could lead to a reconfiguration of political alliances within Delta North and the state as a whole. His move could encourage other prominent political figures who feel sidelined or disillusioned with the PDP to join the APC, further strengthening the opposition party in the state.

Losing a figure as influential as Senator Nwoko would force the PDP to confront its internal weaknesses, particularly in Delta North. The party would have to quickly regroup and reassess its strategy for the 2027 election. The PDP’s leadership would need to identify new faces to carry the party’s flag in the region, but this would be an incredibly difficult task, given the entrenched position Nwoko holds among the electorate.

In the absence of a strong, widely respected figure like Nwoko, the PDP may find itself scrambling to fill the void left by his defection. The party may be forced to rely on candidates who do not have the same level of appeal or recognition as Nwoko, which could further diminish their chances in the 2027 election.

Furthermore, the PDP will definitely struggle to retain its credibility in the eyes of the electorate. Nwoko’s departure is sending a signal of disarray and internal division within the party. The loss of a high-profile member like Nwoko is certainly raising questions about the PDP’s unity and ability to deliver on its promises, potentially leading to voter disenchantment and a diminished turnout in the 2027 election.

Nwoko’s defection could signal a larger political realignment in Delta State. The PDP’s dominance in the state may be severely threatened if other influential figures from the party follow Nwoko’s lead and move to the APC. A mass defection would become a new political reality where the APC emerges as the party to beat.

The APC is set to launch a full-scale challenge to the PDP’s stronghold, a development which will force the party to re-evaluate its strategy and make significant adjustments to its approach. Such a realignment could fundamentally alter the political trajectory of the state, making the 2027 elections one of the most competitive in recent memory.

Senator Ned Nwoko’s defection to the APC would have a profound effect on the PDP’s chances in the 2027 elections. His political influence, widespread popularity, and ability to galvanize support in Delta North make him an invaluable asset to any political party. His defection is a significant loss to the PDP, thereby weakening its hold on the region and potentially shifting the balance of power in the state.

For the APC, Nwoko’s defection would provide an unprecedented opportunity to make significant strides in Delta North and Delta State as a whole. The 2027 elections would undoubtedly be marked by a fierce battle between the PDP and the APC, and Nwoko’s defection could tilt the scales in favor of the APC. The PDP would need to quickly adapt to this new political reality because the breeze of Senator Nwoko would sweep some PDP members off their feet.

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