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My Good Dream for Anioma People – Senator Ned Nwoko

by Emerald Nigeria
October 6, 2025
in Inside Delta
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By Chidi Chukwutem

Senator (Prince) Ned Munir Nwoko has often said that his greatest dream is to see the Anioma people stand tall among Nigeria’s most prosperous, educated, and united ethnic groups. Representing Delta North Senatorial District in the National Assembly, Senator Nwoko’s vision goes beyond politics, it is a passionate call for identity, justice, and holistic development for the Anioma nation.

In his own words, “My dream is that Anioma will no longer be seen as a people on the fringe of Nigeria’s political and economic map, but as a strong, self-reliant, and respected part of the federation.”

A Vision Rooted in Identity and Justice

For Senator Nwoko, the journey begins with recognition, the recognition that Anioma is a distinct and historic part of the Igbo nation, whose people have contributed immensely to Nigeria’s progress but remain underrepresented in national affairs. His call for the creation of Anioma State stems from this conviction. He believes it is not just a political ambition but a moral necessity.

“The Anioma people have the population, resources, and cultural strength to stand as a state,” Nwoko explains, noting that “creating Anioma State will correct historical imbalances, give our people a voice, and ensure fair representation in the federal structure of Nigeria.”

Under his leadership, the campaign for Anioma State has gained unprecedented momentum. Nwoko has successfully rallied lawmakers across party lines, securing significant Senate support for the bill proposing its creation. His argument is simple — every group deserves justice, equity, and recognition.

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Transforming Communities through Development

Beyond advocacy, Senator Nwoko has been at the forefront of tangible development in Anioma land. His constituency projects have focused on what he calls “the three pillars of people’s progress” — infrastructure, education, and empowerment.

He has championed the rehabilitation of critical roads such as the Agbor–Abraka–Eku Road and has pushed for the completion of the Ogwashi-Uku Dam, a project expected to provide water and irrigation for thousands of farmers in the region. He has also been instrumental in revitalizing power initiatives like the Okpai Power Plant, which can supply electricity to a large part of Delta North and beyond.

In rural communities, his initiatives have brought solar-powered boreholes, streetlights, and community halls. Critics may describe them as small but they are life-changing facilities that have added to improving living conditions and safety. Through youth empowerment schemes, Nwoko has distributed grants, provided vocational training, and supported young entrepreneurs across the senatorial district.

“My dream is for every Anioma youth to have the skills and confidence to compete globally,” he says. “No dream is too big for an Anioma child,” he insists.

Education and Human Capital as the Foundation

Education has been another major focus for Senator Nwoko. Through scholarships and mentorship programs, he continues to invest in the intellectual future of Anioma youths. His belief is that “true development begins in the classroom.”

He envisions a future where Anioma produces innovators, professionals, and leaders who can hold their own anywhere in the world. By empowering young minds with quality education and global exposure, he hopes to make Anioma a hub of intellectual excellence.

Preserving Unity and Cultural Pride

Senator Nwoko also speaks passionately about unity. He often reminds his people that internal divisions are the biggest threat to progress. His dream is for Anioma communities, from Ika to Oshimili, from Aniocha to Ndokwa, to see themselves as one family with a shared destiny.

“Unity is the foundation of progress,” he emphasizes. “If we speak with one voice, no power can ignore us.”

Through town hall meetings, engagements with traditional rulers, and cultural events, he continues to promote the values of peace, solidarity, and cultural pride.

Looking Ahead

Senator Ned Nwoko’s good dream for Anioma is not just about physical development, it is a comprehensive vision of empowerment, dignity, and identity. He dreams of a region where poverty is replaced by opportunity, where cultural pride drives innovation, and where every child can say proudly, “I am Anioma.”

As he often concludes in his speeches:
“Anioma will rise, not through politics alone, but through unity, education, and self-belief. My dream is to see Anioma shine, not tomorrow, but in our lifetime.”

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